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Discover how Métis knowledge, harvesting practices, and innovation bring the Grades 4-8 Science and Technology curriculum to life. Educators will explore the Educator’s Guide for the Métis Harvesting, Science & Technology Video Series, developed by Métis teachers, and see how Métis harvesting practices—from fishing and trapping to transportation and clothing—demonstrate engineering, environmental stewardship, and real-world …
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Diving Deeper with Google’s AI Tools – Cameron Steltman
Diving Deeper with Google’s AI Tools Join Cameron (TechTips with Cameron), a K to 12 Tech Lead for the Halton DSB, as he takes you beyond the basics and into more intentional, creative uses of Google’s AI tools to support teaching and learning. This session is designed for educators who are ready to move past …
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Enhancing Classroom Practices with Generative AI – Part 2
Join expert Teacher-Librarian Deidre Harrington, as she shares her hands-on experience in enhancing classroom practices in the age of generative AI. This webinar will focus on: Academic integrity and ethics. Teaching critical understanding, including detecting AI generated content and recognizing “AI slop”. Reimagining assessment questions to discourage reliance on generative AI and promote intellectual autonomy. …
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Expression Matters: Building Student Well-Being Through Drama and Dance
Expression Matters: Building Student Well-Being Through Drama and Dance Presented by: Matthew Sheahan — [email protected] Joanna Perlus — [email protected] 🔍 Technical Summary “Expression Matters: Building Student Well-Being Through Drama and Dance” explores how integrating drama and dance into classrooms supports student well-being, self-expression, and engagement. Facilitators Matthew Sheahan and Joanna Perlus offer a blend of …
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AI Literacy and Fluency–Responsible Engagement with Generative AI
Are you a teacher curious about how to engage your students meaningfully and responsibly with generative artificial intelligence? AI models like ChatGPT are touted to enhance student learning. However, a growing number of teachers understand that there are concerns with AI student use emerging from biases in AI training data, privacy, and environmental impacts. I-Think, …

