Exploring AI as a Learning Tool Workshop Series:
- Planning & Productivity (Tuesday, January 28th at 4:00pm, in person)
- Critical Thinking & Conceptualization (Thursday, February 27th at 10:00am, in person)
- Studying for Exams (Wednesday, March 19th at 1:00pm-2:30pm, in person)
These interactive workshops are designed with a focus on undergraduate studies, but all students are welcome. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Rahul Bhat (rahul.bhat@utoronto.ca).
Student-facing language for St. George students is below and promotional material is attached.
Practice Using AI to Support Your Learning
Curious about using AI tools like Copilot for your learning? Join our interactive in-person workshops to explore the benefits, limitations, and risks of using AI to support your learning at U of T.
- Experiment with strategies to maximize the effectiveness of AI tools, like Copilot.
- Discuss the pros and cons of using AI for your planning, learning, and coursework.
- Share your strategies, questions, and concerns about using AI as a learning tool.
Exploring AI as a Learning Tool Winter Workshops:
- Planning & Productivity (Tuesday, January 28th at 4:00pm, in person)
- Critical Thinking & Conceptualization (Thursday, February 27th at 10:00am, in person)
- Studying for Exams (Wednesday, March 19th at 1:00pm-2:30pm, in person)
The Exploring AI as a Learning Tool workshops are held in person at 800 Bay Street, 5th Floor. Visit folio.utoronto.ca to discover all of our learning strategy support programs.
These workshops will not provide a how-to guide for using AI but instead provide an opportunity to discuss innovative and ethical practices to support effective learning. All students are encouraged to use AI tools consistent with the guidelines established by their instructors and the University of Toronto, in the Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters.
Hosted by the Centre for Learning Strategy Support.