AI Insight: Supporting Teaching & Learning Success with AI Tools
This fall, VCC’s Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Research (CTLR) has focused on one key question: How can we help instructors confidently, ethically and effectively use AI tools into their teaching practice? Through targeted workshops, personalized support, and collaborative learning opportunities, we’ve worked alongside numerous VCC colleagues to answer this question and integrate the VCC Guidelines for Generative AI in Teaching and Learning.
Real Impact: VCC Day
Our VCC Day session “GenAI: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once” brought together staff, instructors, and administrators for AI trivia and demonstrations of some of the latest tools. The practical value of these sessions emerged through stories like that of Stephen Burns, our Building Services Manager:
“Every year facilities has a pre-winter snow/ice procedures meeting with our contractors, typically working through a dry manual,” Stephen shared. “This year, I used NotebookLM to create a 10-minute podcast from the manual. One contractor thought we’d spent thousands on production – they were amazed to learn it was AI-generated at no cost!”
Your AI Teaching Toolkit
Getting Started
Our foundational “GenAI 101” workshop has equipped educators with practical understanding of AI tools and VCC’s new AI Guidelines (September 2024).
Need to catch up? Watch the full recording here: GenAI 101 for Teaching and Learning
Building Your Skills
We’ve developed targeted workshops to address your specific needs and continue to share out new AI tools of relevance to our work:
- Assessment redesign with AI considerations
- Creating Moodle quizzes and H5P activities using custom AI prompts
- Developing course materials with Microsoft Copilot
Addressing Environmental Impact and Connecting beyond VCC
At the Educational Technology Users Group Fall Workshop, our Instructional Associate Emily Simpson facilitated an important discussion on “Climate Conscious AI Use: Wrestling with Environmental Impacts.” Participants explored the environmental implications of AI technologies, engaged with a series of guiding questions around purpose, impact, and benefits/costs of AI use to develop a personalized living philosophy of AI use for themselves. The recording of this session will be available soon here: ETUG workshop page.
Next Steps
Ready to explore AI in your teaching?
- Check out McGill & Concordia’s quick-start minimodules on Generative AI for Instructors
- Book a custom department workshop or 1:1 consultation
- Access our growing library of AI teaching resources
Contact CTLR’s Instructional Associates at IASupport@vcc.ca