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    AIED IN THE NOW: Trials, Tribulations and AI in Education (AIED) Today

    Dr. Lesley Wilton and Shehroze Saharan will present this virtual event. AIED in the Now: Trials, Tribulations and AI in Education Today examines the realities educators and institutions are facing as generative AI becomes embedded in teaching, learning, assessment, and everyday academic work. Grounded in current research, institutional practice, and the pressures facing educators now, […]

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    Smart Education Stacked Layers for AI-Informed Networked Learning

    Speakers: Ann Hill Duin, Jason Tham, Jessica Campbell, Nupoor Ranade, Gustav Verhulsdonck, Daniel Hocutt & Isabel Pedersen The Fifteenth International Conference on Networked Learning (NLC2026) will take place from 6 to 8 May 2026. The conference will take place in Brussels, Belgium and will be hosted by FARI – AI for the Common Good Institute […]

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    Insights on innovation: Charting trends in digital education through a novel hybrid AI-human coding methodology

    Speakers: Erika Grogan-Graham, Tracy Byers Reid, Janette Hughes & Diana Petrarca The Fifteenth International Conference on Networked Learning (NLC2026) will take place from 6 to 8 May 2026. The conference will take place in Brussels, Belgium and will be hosted by FARI – AI for the Common Good Institute and d-teach – Online School and […]

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    What is Digital Literacy Today & Why Does It Matter?

    Speakers: Katlynne Davis, Assistant Professor in Professional Writing in the College of Arts and Sciences, University of St. Thomas Jason Tham, Associate Professor of Technical Communication and Rhetoric in the Department of English at Texas Tech University Gustav Verhulsdonck, Assistant Professor in Business Information Systems, Central Michigan University. Jialei Jiang, Assistant Professor of Writing in […]

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    Navigating AIED in Context

    Please join us for this speaking event featuring top AI in Education (AIED) researchers! Program: Welcome & Introductions – Lesley Wilton, OISE, University of Toronto , Chair, AIED Cluster Applications of AI: A Taxonomy, Stephen Downes, Senior Research Officer Digital Technologies, National Research Council Canada Exploring Vibe Coding Practices in Computer Science Education, Rutwa Engineer, […]

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    CPTSC 2025 Annual Conference + SIGDOC 2025

    Jessica Campbell, Katlynne Davis, Jialei Jiang (online), Nupoor Ranade (online), Mollie Stambler, Jason Tham, and Gustav Verhulsdonck are all presenting at the CPTSC 2025 Annual Conference + SIGDOC 2025, October 23–25, Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.

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    2025 Teaching With AI Conference

    Dr. Lesley Wilton is the keynote speaker at the 2025 Teaching With AI Conference. Rapidly evolving as a general-purpose technology, AI is increasingly enmeshed in formal and informal learning environments. Meaningfully integrating AI into teaching and learning requires understandings of what AI is, what it does and what pedagogies (including AI pedagogies) best benefit learners. […]

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    “Decoding the brain’s own language”: Brain implants, neurorights, and the corporate race to decode thought

    Isabel Pedersen will present at the annual conference of the Canadian Communication Association. Precision Neuroscience, Synchron, Neuralink, and Paradromics are racing to develop brain implants for many applications including therapeutic use, cognitive enhancement, and for general, ‘everyday’ communication. The Paradromics website, for example, claims “we will continue to expand the capabilities of our massively scalable […]

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    “I Get You”: Empathy, Rhetoric, & the Design of AI Assistants

    Isabel Pedersen presents: The goal to achieve novel AI systems has been ignited by an urgent commercial preoccupation with making emotionally engaged, empathetic AI assistants. The promise of empathy offers the alluring condition of being known by another, when someone simply “gets you.” Inventors work to embed the appearance of emotional signs in functional AI […]

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    Create Me, Break Me, Remember Me: Art and AI in an Age of Reinvention

    Isabel Pedersen will present the Fourth Annual Stéfan Sinclair Lecture @ Concordia. She focuses on embodied computing, algorithmic culture, augmented reality, emergent media, and AI ethics. Her talk will be followed by a round-table chaired by Geoffrey Rockwell with three graduate students. The live event will take place at Milieux Resource Room EV 11.705, Concordia University, […]

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    AI Killed the Radio Star Again

    The Digital Life Institute and Ontario Tech University proudly present an in-person research seminar and demonstration exploring the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the music industry. What does the use of AI-powered tools say about human creativity and machine learning? Algorithms and data-driven platforms have changed the landscape of music production. The seminar […]

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    Joint International Conference on Ethics and Integrity in Academia: Plagiarism, Prevention, and Pedagogy in a New Digital Era

    Alyson E. King will present her research and chair two sessions at this conference in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada Day 2: May 22, 2024 So, now what do I do? Tips for dealing with academic misconduct. Alyson King, Ontario Tech University, Canada Day 3, May 23, 10h45-12h00 - Session Chair: Alyson King The curriculum dilemmas in fostering […]

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    Bioethics and the Ethics of AI

    What ethical frameworks for the quick evolution of artificial intelligence and biotechnology? Welcome to USP en conversation - SPU Talks! Join us for an engaging event where we bring together experts to discuss a wide range of topics. From ethics to art, from reconciliation to artificial intelligence, there is something for everyone. Prepare to listen, […]

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    AMLD EPFL 2024

    Lesley Wilton presented at Applied Machine Learning Days (AMLD) 2024 sponsored by École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Her presentation, AI Literacy in the Education Field, can be viewed here. Lesley and also participated in a panel discussion titled Data and AI Literacy – Quo Vadis, which can be heard here.

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    Ontario Tech University: Creative AI?

    Join us for our spring speakers forum hosted by Digital Life Institute and Trustworthy AI Lab! Historically, creativity has been judged according to its impact and ways that people moved other people’s thinking, challenged longstanding beliefs, or transformed a field. Artificial Intelligence has raised sensationalized debates concerning not only the question over its ability to […]

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    Al, Education and Changing Cultural Values

    Join the Artificial Intelligence Initiative on March 6th from 12:00-1:30 pm on Zoom for this semester's first speaker series event. Dr. Isabel Pedersen of the University of Ontario and the Director of the Digital Life Institute will discuss Al, education and changing cultural values.

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    Ontario Tech University: Embracing the Diversity of the Intellectual and Social Landscapes when Conducting Research in Computing or Developing Intelligent Systems

    Alvine Boaye Belle presents at UB 1055, North Campus, OntarioTech University. Talk description: Digital discrimination occurs when intelligent systems make automated decisions based on specific individual attributes (e.g., income, education, gender, and ethnicity) or when relying on biased data engineering practices. This may reinforce social inequities by supporting the automation of consequential and sometimes unfair […]

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