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Wednesday, October 23, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Trauma Informed Care as Instructional Innovation

Location: Online

Facilitators: Rebecca MacAlpine and Greta Kroeker

​In our current political and social landscape, students are hyperaware and hypersensitive to topics that broach themes of violence, oppression, and power. The hyperawareness of students poses an interesting challenge for instructors, as they need to learn to balance student socio-emotional needs with essential content. In this Lunch and Learn, we will explore trauma-informed care, and feminist instructional strategies/pedagogies to begin to empower instructors to find meaningful ways to incorporate hard subjects into the classroom. This session will involve a short presentation on various instructional strategies with ample time to discuss and share our experiences teaching hard subjects in the classroom.

Wednesday, October 23, 2024 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

3 Steps to Inclusive and Equitable EdTech including GenAI

Location: MC2036

Facilitators: Tonya Elliott

One of the guiding principles of Waterloo's Educational Technology's Governance groups is "Provide inclusive and equitable access", but what does that mean in practice? Join us for a presentation and discussion about how the EdTech Advisory group has put this principle into action and hear from members of the Centre for Extended Learning (CEL) who have used the same approach in their response to the emergence of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI).

Facilitator: Katherine Lithgow

What’s Happening at UW
Instructor Panel: Integrating the SLICC Framework

Join us for an engaging panel discussion with instructors who will share their insights and experiences integrating the Student-Led Individually Created Course (SLICC) framework. Learn how this self-directed, experiential learning approach empowers students to take control of their learning, fosters critical thinking, and encourages reflective practice. The instructors will also share their experiences integrating this model into their courses, highlighting key takeaways for other instructors interested in employing the framework. Whether you're looking to implement a self-directed learning framework or simply curious about SLICCs, this session offers valuable perspectives and practical advice.

What do our students say?
Student Panel: How SLICCs Empower Ownership of Learning

Hear from past students as they share their personal experiences undertaking a Student-Led Individually Created Course (SLICC) project. This panel will delve into how SLICCs allow students to take ownership of their education, develop critical skills, and pursue their passions. They share their experiences undertaking the project guided by the SLICC framework, and the different ways they have been able to apply knowledge, skills and mindset gained through the SLICC project after their courses have ended.  Whether you're a student curious about SLICCs or an instructor looking to understand the student perspective, this session offers lived experience on the value of SLICCs both inside the classroom and beyond.

Location: TBD

Facilitators: Dr. Simon C. Riley and Katherine Lithgow 

Join Dr. Simon C. Riley (University of Edinburgh) for an interactive workshop on the Student-Led Individually Created Course (SLICC) framework, an approach to self-directed experiential learning developed at the University of Edinburgh. Discover how this innovative approach allows students to design their own learning experiences, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and reflective practice. Simon will share practical insights on implementing SLICCs, discuss their impact at the University of Edinburgh, and share how including the SLICC framework could further benefit the University of Waterloo.

Friday, October 25, 2024 9:30 am - 11:30 am EDT (GMT -04:00)

Supporting Interdisciplinary Learning Through SLICCs

Location: NH 3318

Facilitators: Dr. Simon C. Riley and Katherine Lithgow 

Join Dr. Simon C. Riley (University of Edinburgh) as he explores how the Student-Led Individually Created Course (SLICC) framework can be a powerful tool for supporting  interdisciplinary learning. In this talk, Dr. Riley will discuss how the SLICC framework is being used in multiple programs at the University of Edinburgh to support interdisciplinarity in education and research. Learn how this innovative framework can be applied in the University of Waterloo context to support our Waterloo at 100 goal of increasing interdisciplinary learning experiences that prepare students for complex, real-world challenges.