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August 2026 Sessions for Faculty

August 2026 Sessions for Faculty

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The Teaching & Learning Conference 2026 takes place in-person at Newnham Campus on Aug. 25-27.

The table below contains details about the Conference and other sessions for faculty in August 2026 and early September 2026.

Event Date and Timing Details

Teaching & Learning Conference 2026 – Day 1

Tuesday, Aug. 25

10 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.

Newnham Campus

Theme: Conference Opening & Artificial Intelligence

  • Opening keynote by Dr. Cory Scurr
    Dr. Cory Scurr is the Chair of the Academic Integrity Council of Ontario (AICO) and the Associate Director, Academic Advising & Academic Integrity at Conestoga College. His research interests include faculty barriers and the role of emotion when navigating academic misconduct, as well as examining the nexus of artificial intelligence and academic integrity to inform assessment design.
  • Artificial Intelligence tools
  • Artificial Intelligence and academic integrity
  • Artificial Intelligence and assessment
  • Hands on workshops such as prompting, agentic AI, etc.

Register to attend the Teaching & Learning Conference 2026 – Day 1 in MyPD

Teaching & Learning Conference 2026 – Day 2

Wednesday, Aug. 26

10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Newnham Campus

Theme: Curriculum Integration & Implementation

  • CI implementation sessions and workshops across priority areas
  • Program Quality session
  • Curriculum Integration (CI) research overview and discussion
  • Coffee chat with Marianne Marando, Vice-President Academic

Register to attend the Teaching & Learning Conference 2026 – Day 2 in MyPD

On-campus Coffee Chat

Wednesday, August 26

2:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Newnham Campus, The Great Hall (A1531)

 

Coffee Chat with Marianne Marando, Vice-President Academic

Teaching & Learning Conference 2026 – Day 3

Thursday, Aug. 27

10 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.

Newnham Campus

Theme: Teaching Practice, Supports & Tools

  • Closing Keynote by Dr. Joseph Kim
    Dr. Joe Kim is an Associate Professor in Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour at McMaster University and is actively involved in the science of teaching and learning. He co-ordinates the innovative MacIntroPsych program (macintropsych.com), directs the Education and Cognition Lab (edcog.ca) and organizes the annual McMaster Symposium on Education & Cognition (edcog.mcmaster.ca). His research interests include multimedia learning principles and evidence-based approaches to education and training.
  • Teaching, learning, and classroom practice
  • Hands-on workshops, including online proctoring, teaching in Flex, classroom technologies
  • Showcases for SoTL, OER, and XR
  • Service fair (e.g., ITS, Libraries, Privacy, OER, Sandbox)

Register to attend the Teaching & Learning Conference 2026 – Day 3 in MyPD

Micro-teaching Sessions

Thursday, Aug. 27 & Friday, Aug. 28

9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Virtual

Theme: Student Engagement

Mandatory for new full-time faculty but open to all faculty members and instructors

Register to attend Micro-teaching Sessions in MyPD

Centralized Academic Appeals & Academic Integrity Committees Kickoff Meeting

Monday, August 31

10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Virtual Session

For members participating in these committees

Register for the Centralized Academic Appeals & Academic Integrity Committees Kickoff Meeting in MyPD

On-campus Coffee Chat

Wednesday, Sept. 2

10 – 11 a.m.

Seneca@York Campus

Coffee Chat with Marianne Marando, Vice-President Academic

On-campus Coffee Chat

Thursday, Sept. 3

10 – 11 a.m.

King Campus

Coffee Chat with Marianne Marando, Vice-President Academic

New Faculty Orientation

Wednesday, Sept. 9

4 – 7 p.m.

Virtual

Mandatory for new full-time and non full-time faculty, but open to all faculty members and instructors

Register to attend New Faculty Orientation in MyPD

 

Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash

 

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