EdTech Related Events Calendar

This calendar collects EdTech related events from around the Faculty and the University. You'll also see important deadlines for EdTech related funding. If you have any questions about this calendar, please contact the EdTech Office at fase.edtech@utoronto.ca.

For additional Teaching and Learning Events (that aren't related specifically to technology), please check CTSI's U of T Teaching and Learning Calendar.

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Getting started with Generative AI tools at U of T

Join us for an interactive virtual drop-in session designed for University of Toronto instructors and staff. We will provide an overview of the approved generative AI tools at the University and give demonstrations which will provide you with the opportunity to get hands-on experience with the suite of approved tools. Focus:
Our primary goal is to […]

From Policy to Practice: How to Make AI Work for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Generative AI is rapidly reshaping teaching, learning and operations across higher education, creating new opportunities for innovation while challenging established practices in assessment, policy, and equity. This webinar explores ideas on how institutions can integrate AI responsibly while supporting instruction and academic integrity. It considers policy and practice at three levels — institution, department/program and […]

What’s Next with GenAI?: Practical Considerations for Teaching and Learning

Facilitators: Jordan Holmes, Senior Manager, Teaching, Learning and Technology, CTSI Victoria Sheldon, Faculty Liaison Coordinator, Generative AI Pedagogies, CTSI  This session introduces participants to the key findings and recommendations of the University of Toronto AI Task Force Report’s Teaching and Learning Working Group, highlighting the structural changes emerging across teaching and learning due to generative AI. This […]

Getting started with Generative AI tools at U of T

Join us for an interactive virtual drop-in session designed for University of Toronto instructors and staff. We will provide an overview of the approved generative AI tools at the University and give demonstrations which will provide you with the opportunity to get hands-on experience with the suite of approved tools. Focus:
Our primary goal is to […]

AI Teaching and Learning Series 1 – Teaching in the Age of Cognitive Offloading: Rethinking Engagement and Learning

Facilitated by: Rob Huang, Educational Developer, Instructional Practices & Student Engagement, RGASC Online on Wednesday, September 24th, 2025, 1:00pm - 2:00pm on Microsoft Teams As students increasingly rely on generative AI for idea generation, writing, and problem-solving, the distribution of cognitive effort in learning is changing. Drawing on research in distributed cognition and metacognition, this […]

Staff and Faculty Open House (Accessibility Services and Accommodated Testing Services)

Presented by: Accessibility Services, Student Life Accessibility Services and Accommodated Testing Services invite you to attend our Staff and Faculty Open House, taking place on Thursday, September 25th from 11 am – 1pm at the Exam Centre, 255 McCaul St., Exam Room 340. Join us for a presentation by Accessibility Services Director, Michael Nicholson, and […]

Accessibility Services and the Accommodations Process (Online)

Wondering about the accommodation process, and accessibility services supports at U of T? In this webinar, we will provide an introduction to Accessibility Services and the accommodation process at the University of Toronto. Join us for a conversation about roles and responsibilities of students, Accessibility Advisors, TAs, and course instructors as well as services offered […]

Reconciliation in Practice: A Learning Community for Faculty and Staff (Orientation)

Facilitator: Sarah Peirce, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Arts & Science The Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation's Reconciliation in Practice: A Learning Community for Faculty and Staff is a monthly professional learning series that offers a reflective and supportive space for faculty and staff who wish to engage more meaningfully with reconciliation […]

Assessment of Learning Series 1 – Exploring Different Feedback Practices in Your Classroom

Presented by the Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre (RGASC), UTM  Online (Teams) Feedback is a key part of helping students learn, but many instructors find it challenging to get students to engage with feedback in meaningful ways. This interactive workshop will offer participants a variety of effective feedback implementation strategies to consider for the term. […]

UDL Conversation with Shirley Yeung

Shirley Yeung, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Arts & Science  Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework that leverages the values of accessibility and inclusion in designing accessible, inclusive, and usable methods, materials, and environments that reduce learning barriers and welcome learner variability. The UDL Conversations Series highlights practices and considerations from U of […]

Quercus for Teaching and Learning: Effective Q-Design and Q-Engagement (Online)

This workshop will provide information to begin building a Quercus course. You will explore some of the key features and tools through demos and hands-on activities, and share pedagogically sound best practices on how to effectively use these tools when designing Quercus courses and engaging students. We will examine strategies for effectively organizing and structuring […]

Indigenizing Curriculum: An Introduction (In-Person)

Blackburn Room (4th Floor, Robarts Library) 130 St. George St., Toronto, ON, Canada

This session introduces participants to the principles of indigenization, decolonization and reconciliation in postsecondary education. Participants will explore how Indigenous worldviews and knowledge systems can inform curriculum design and teaching practices across disciplines. Through case studies, discussion, and practical strategies, the session encourages a shift from tokenistic inclusion to transformative curriculum change rooted in Indigenous […]