Upcoming workshops

Workshops offered this term

The GMCTL supports USask educators by offering teaching development workshops and short courses. Graduate students and USask staff would generally welcome to participate in sessions where the topic is relevant to their work. Can't make the session? Book a consultation by email to GMCTL@usask.ca.

November

  • Nov 05 - Getting Started with AI: Microsoft Copilot WK 
  • Nov 06 - Hybrid Courses: Tips for Designing and Teaching WK 
  • Nov 06 - Storytelling as Strategy: Indigenizing Teaching for Sustainable Futures WK 
  • Nov 17 - AI-Generated Case-Based Learning WK 
  • Nov 17 - Grading Written Work WK 
  • Nov 17 - Leaning In: Building Community through Group Dialogue WK
  • Nov 18 - Can AI Ace My Assignments and Exams? WK
  • Nov 18 - Creating your Course Syllabus WK
  • Nov 19 - AI and Intellectual Property: Best Practices WK
  • Nov 20 - AI Exists: Rethinking Assessments WK
  • Nov 20 - Poll Everywhere: Daily Opportunities for Practice & Feedback WK 
  • Nov 20 - Flex Forward - Sharing Innovative Digital Learning Practices Event
  • Nov 21 - AI for Leaders: Supporting your Faculty WK
  • Nov 25 - Blended Learning: Tips for Designing and Teaching WK 
  • Nov 26 - Learners as Creators to Increase Engagement WK
  • Nov 27 - AI kīyohkēwin - What's new and exciting? WK 
  • Nov 28 - Oral Assessments in Online Courses WK

December

  • Dec 01 - Assessing Case-Based Learning WK 
  • Dec 01 - Indigenous Appropriation vs Indigenous Appreciation WK 
  • Dec 01 - Creating your Course Syllabus WK 
  • Dec 02 - Designing to Support Student Growth WK
  • Dec 03 - Poll Everywhere: Daily Opportunities for Practice & Feedback WK 
  • Dec 04 - Open Education Guest Facilitator - Finding your Why in Open Event
  • Dec 05 - Teaching with the Sustainable Development Goals WK
  • Dec 05 - Assessment (re)Design WK
  • Dec 08 - Getting Started with AI: Microsoft Copilot WK 
  • Dec 09 - Helping your Students Use AI Tools Effectively WK 
  • Dec 09 - Teaching Skills Short Course (TSSC) SC
  • Dec 10 - Using Canvas Quizzes as Practice and Feedback WK 
  • Dec 11 - AI Exists: Rethinking Assessments WK
  • Dec 12 - Faculty Lunch & Learn - Excellence in Teaching Event
  • Dec 15 - 6 Ways to Create an Inclusive Learning Environment WK
  • Dec 16 - Connecting with Land through the Curriculum - Indigenization and Sustainability WK
  • Dec 18 - AI kīyohkēwin - Theme TBA 
Session types
WK - Workshop: A single session; active learning discussion
SC - Short Course: Multiple sessions/dates providing deeper conversations and subject learning

Event: Featured events for internal USask faculty and instructors

Indigenous Education professional development

The 4 Seasons of ReconciliationThis course is comprised of online modules, and are a direct response to the Calls to Action by the TRC, and it teaches learners about the experiences of Indigenous Peoples living in Canada. Offered in collaboration from the University Library and the GMCTL, this course will help each person to better understand the reasons for reconciliation and the ways in which Canada should move forward to achieve the calls to action. These modules are a great addition to any university course. Connect with GMCTL to learn more.

Are you interested in or responsibile for supporting and promoting Academic Integrity? Visit the Academic Integrity website, to see events or meetings you can participate in.

Are you looking to learn how to use teaching technologies like Canvas, Panopto, MS Teams, and Zoom? Click here or check PAWS to see IT Training and Development courses.

Get support

For support or a consultation on this topic, reach out to the team at the Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning.