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Plug & Play GenAI: Integrate GenAI Literacy into Your Course Today

July 14, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Facilitators:
William Heikoop, Coordinator, Digital Learning Innovation
Laurie Harrison, Director, Digital Learning Innovation 

Curious about how to help your students navigate the world of Generative AI? Join us for a hands-on introduction to the new GenAI Literacy Course Modules - a flexible, ready-to-integrate set of resources designed to boost student AI literacy across disciplines at the University of Toronto. This session will walk you through the module content, demonstrate options for import and customization in your Canvas (Quercus) course shell, followed by and open office hour to help you integrate them with your course activities and assessments. Join us to learn more.

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