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UBC Faculty of Forestry > Events > Past Events > Engaging & Inclusive Learning with Generative AI: Classroom Tools and Ideas

Engaging & Inclusive Learning with Generative AI: Classroom Tools and Ideas

April 15, 2025 | Author: UBC Forestry

When: April 15, 2025 | 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Where: Room CAWP 2916 (Caseroom)

This event is free and will be held in person only.

Seminar Abstract

In this joint presentation, Neil and Qingshi will share innovative, real-world applications of Generative AI that are transforming the classroom experience. Neil will demonstrate how tools like AI-generated voiceovers and the AI Contribution Scale from his Communication Strategies textbook help students engage with content more accessibly while promoting responsible and transparent use of AI. Qingshi will showcase how Claude AI’s Artifacts have been used for rapid prototyping in class activities, grounded in his teaching philosophy of “Encourage, Inspire, Reflect.” Together, they offer practical insights into how GenAI can enhance student engagement, foster inclusivity, and empower learners to explore AI as a creative partner in their academic journey.

Speakers

Dr. Neil Leveridge is an assistant professor in the Department of Wood Science at UBC. With a passion for integrating cutting-edge technology into education, he harnesses Generative AI to create engaging and accessible learning experiences for diverse student communities. 

Dr. Qingshi Tu is an assistant professor of industrial ecology. As a big fan of sports and video games, he has integrated GenAI and machine learning (in general) into different learning activities for students to enjoy an interactive learning experience.

About the Teaching & Learning Lunch Seminar Series

The Teaching & Learning Lunch Seminar Series features extraordinary in-house and external speakers highlighting teaching & learning experiences or pedagogical research in UBC Forestry and beyond. The lunchtime forum invites the interactive participation of the public surrounding the speakers’ presentations and will open wider discussions about education in Forestry and undergraduate instruction in general.

Posted in: Past Events
Tagged with: Generative AI, Teaching & Learning Seminar Series

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