Upcoming workshops
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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.
May 2026
- Mon June 1 - Getting started with AI: Microsoft Copilot WK
- Tue June 2 - Microteaching for Graduate Students WK
- Tue June 2 - What Does It Mean to Be a Settler? Reframing Relationships with Indigenous Peoples in Teaching and Learning WK
- Wed June 3 - Introduction to Lucid Tools for Active Learning WK
- Thu June 4 - Make it Relevant: Connecting teaching current local challenges with the SDGs WK
- Thu June 4 - Getting started with AI: Microsoft Copilot WK
- Mon June 8 - Creating a Welcoming Space for Students WK
- Mon June 8 - Helping Your Students Use AI Tools Effectively WK
- Thu June 11 - Storytelling as Strategy: Indigenizing Teaching for Sustainable Futures WK
- Fri June 12 - Formative Assessment: Giving and Receiving Feedback WK
- Fri June 12 - Helping Your Students Use AI Tools Effectively WK
- Mon June 15 - AI Exists: Rethinking Assessments WK
- June 16/17/18 - Teaching Skills Short Course (TSSC) Short Course
- Wed June 17 - Can AI Ace My Assignments and Exams? WK
- Fri June 19 - Connecting with Land through the Curriculum - Indigenization and Sustainability WK
- Mon June 22 - Poll Everywhere: Daily Opportunities for Practice & Feedback WK
- Tue June 23 - 6 Ways to Create an Inclusive Learning Environment WK
- Wed June 24 - Using Canvas Quizzes as Practice and Feedback WK
- Thu June 25 - Assessment (re)Design WK
- Fri June 26 - AI and Intellectual Property: Best Practices
- Tue June 30 - Overwhelmed! Strategies to Help Students Move from Eco-Anxiety to Action WK
| Session types WK A single session or workshop with active learning components and discussions Short Course/Series Multiple sessions/dates to engage in deeper conversations and subject learning Event Featured events for USask faculty and instructors |
Indigenous Education professional development
The 4 Seasons of Reconciliation: This 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.