AI in Teaching and Learning Forum 2026

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In-Person Event
Wednesday, June 03, 2026 | 1:00 - 4:00 pm

Something remarkable has been happening at 91TV's. Faculty are reimagining how they teach, staff are transforming how they work, and quietly revolutionary breakthroughs are unfolding in classrooms and labs across campus. This June 3rd, you're invited to see it all in one place.

Join the 91TV's AI Nexus for an energizing half-day symposium where curiosity meets innovation: hear a candid State of AI at 91TV's from university leadership, roll up your sleeves in a collaborative Wicked Ideas workshop tackling real challenges alongside your colleagues, then wander an open Ideas Fair with light refreshments in hand, where faculty and staff share what they actually tried, what worked, what didn't, and what they wish they'd known sooner.

Whether you're a seasoned AI early adopter or someone who isn't sure where to start, this afternoon was built for you. No jargon, no prerequisites, just an honest and optimistic look at how 91TV's is meeting this moment with balanced skepticism and enthusiasm. Space is limited, so register today!

 

Event Agenda 

Time Location Description
12:30 - 1:00 pm Kinesiology and Health Studies (KINE) Foyer Registration, Coffee 
1:00 – 1:50 pm  KINE 101 Plenary 
The State of AI
1:50 - 2:00 pm KINE Foyer Nutrition and Transition Break 
2:00 - 2:55 pm   Concurrent Sessions
Session A KINE 101 Fluent, Not Fooled: Building AI Literacy and Critical Understanding 
A1   Reflecting on 2-Years of Classroom Use of Generative AI Tools 
Hebatalla Ouda; Sara Nabil 
A2   Threshold Concepts for GenAI Literacy 
Cory Laverty; Jesse Baker
A3   “Yes, but”: Supporting Student Exploration of AI in Writing and Learning 
Johanna Amos; Lindsay Heggie 
Session B KINE 104 AI as a Pedagogical and Course Design Tool 
B1   Individualized Simulated Datasets for Teaching Statistics 
Rosemary Wilson 
B2   AI as an Accessibility Amplifier 
Scott Whetstone 
B3   Integrating AI into Teaching Environments 
Vic Sahai 
Session C KINE 100 AI, Assessment, and Student Work 
C1   Qlicker in the Age of AI 
Ryan Martin 
C2   Negotiating Generative AI Use in Undergraduate Research 
Stanka Fitneva; Janet Menard; Jessie Rowe; Yasmin Djerbal; Johanna Amos 
C3   Investigating AI Use in Engineering Problem-Based Projects 
Alan Ableson 
Session D KINE 107 AI in Medical Education 
D1   AI-Enabled Mixed Reality for Surgical Skills Training 
Souzan Yacob; Chirag Chopra; Nicholas Laflamme; Eleftheria Laios; Wiley Chung
D2   Transforming Assessment with AI in Radiology Education 
Benjamin Kwan, Zier Zhou, Christina Rogoza, Nick Rogoza, Ingrid de Vries, Andrew Chung, Boris Zevin 
D3   AI Literacy in Medical Education: Detection Tools & Integrity 
Aws Almufleh, Rebecca Wood, Alyssa You, Rushil Dutta, Hadi Alhasani, and Sam Balmain 
D4   Ambient AI Scribes in Medical Training (RCT Protocol) 
Nirojan Karunananthan, Amandip S. Rakkar, Akshay Rajaram, Leah Allen, David Barber, Siddartha Srivastava, and Adam Szulewski 
Session E KINE 106 Workshop
E1   The Integrity Grey Zone: Academic Integrity and AI as a Wicked Problem 
Kelley Packalen 
2:55 - 3:05 pm KINE Foyer Break 
Transition to Ideas Fair 
3:05 - 4:00 pm   Ideas Fair
 

KINE 104

Automated Multimodal Agent: PDF to Narrated PowerPoint 
Mahmoud Alyosify; Mirna Imbabi 
  KINE 104 Bridging Foundational Knowledge with AI 
Laura Shannon, Laurent Béland, Aiden Wilcock, and Stephen Kerr 
  KINE 102 Closing the AI Skills Gap: Curiosity-Driven Teaching 
Misha Kouzeh 
  KINE 106 Leveraging AI for Dynamic Clinical Simulation 
Reginald Hodge 
  KINE 106 AI-Driven Adaptive Feedback for Simulation 
Julie Bomba; Nick Rogoza; Christina Rogoza 
  KINE 107 AI-Resilient Assessment Design 
Farid Bashiri 
  KINE 107 Strategic Steering: Student Agency with AI 
Ricardo Quevedo; Simon Bailey; Yuksel Asli Sari 
  KINE 107 Not All Citations Are Equal 
Susan Docherty-Skippen, Maxie Grant, Alyssa Pakenham, Denise Stockley, Courtney Svab, and Nicholas Held 
  KINE 103 AI: Augmentative or Transformational Technology 
Richard Reeve, Peter Glinos, Lydia Scholle-Cotton, and Malek el Kouzi 
  KINE 101 English: Bootcamp for the AI Age, or, ChatGPT Is People 
Molly Wallace 
  KINE 106 Designing AI-Supported Simulations 
George Baranyai 
  KINE 101 GenAI Tools for Learning Patterns 
Jose Hidalgo, Jorge Veloz, Iovanna Veloz, and Carlos Arriaza 
  KINE 101 AI for Discovery in Heritage Institutions 
Heather Home 
  KINE 105 Instructor-Driven Demo Design (ID3) 
Christian Muise 

If you have any questions please contact Eleftherios Soleas.