Join us for an enlightening presentation by the Imaging Lead from the Canadian Light Source, one of the world’s leading synchrotron facilities. Dive into the fascinating world of synchrotron-based microcomputed tomography (µCT) and explore how they are revolutionizing research across agricultural applications. From unveiling the mysteries of the micro-world to pioneering advancements in agricultural, plant, and food sciences, synchrotron µCT not are at the forefront of innovation.
Panel Overview: Instructors design and implement the teaching that students experience. This panel will focus on how Generative AI is forcing us to rethink what and how we teach and conduct assessments. Instructors and students from different disciplines will share reflections on their experiences and discuss future directions for teaching in the age of Generative AI.ÌýÌý
Questions explored:ÌýÌý
- Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
- Faculty of Arts
- School of Continuing Studies
- Faculty of Engineering
- Dental medicine and oral health sciences
- Data Science
- Faculty of Education
- Higher Education
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Medicine Student and Resident Affairs
- Desautels Faculty of Management
- Faculty of Science
- Teaching and learning
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DATE: May 13th & 14th 2024Ìý
LOCATION :Ìý, room W120 and 150, Æ»¹ûÒùÔº, 853 Sherbrooke West
- Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
- Faculty of Arts
- School of Computer Science
- School of Continuing Studies
- Faculty of Engineering
- Dental medicine and oral health sciences
- Data Science
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Medicine Student and Resident Affairs
- Desautels Faculty of Management
- Faculty of Science
- Teaching and learning
Panel Overview: Students learn in formal and informal settings and ways. Generative AI will challenge our assumptions about the way learning happens and what it means to have learned something. This panel will explore the experiences of instructors and students from different disciplines and look to future directions for learning in the age of generative AI.Ìý
Questions explored:
- Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
- Faculty of Arts
- School of Computer Science
- School of Continuing Studies
- Faculty of Engineering
- Data Science
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Medicine Student and Resident Affairs
- Desautels Faculty of Management
- Faculty of Science
- Teaching and learning
The Generative AI Landscape: Understanding the different types of generative AI models (e.g., text, image, audio) and their capabilities.
Overview:ÌýWhile beliefs regarding the impact of AI on education – both realized and potential – are readily available, what we actually know and understand about such impacts is still quite limited.Ìý This panel will illustrate some of the routes that researchers are taking towards building a better collective understanding necessary for the responsible use of AI in education.Ìý
- Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
- Faculty of Arts
- School of Computer Science
- School of Continuing Studies
- Faculty of Engineering
- Dental medicine and oral health sciences
- Faculty of Education
- Higher Education
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Medicine Student and Resident Affairs
- Desautels Faculty of Management
- Schulich School of Music
- Faculty of Science
- Teaching and learning
Coding Ateliers
As part of CDSI, the Data Science Solutions Hub (DaS2H) offers Coding Ateliers to the entire Æ»¹ûÒùÔº community, where you can drop-in during atelier hours with your laptop, work on your research project and, whenever you have a question, we would be happy to assist you on the spot. If your question turns out to be a bigger issue that we cannot solve instantly, we will advise you how to best proceed.
The aims to highlight innovative discoveries, challenges and perspectives pertaining to the future of the food industry!
This event will address many topics including trends and innovations for alternatives to animal products, sustainable food systems and packaging, personalized nutrition, social acceptability and regulatory aspects, and the role of artificial intelligence in the agri-food industry.
Coding Ateliers
As part of CDSI, the Data Science Solutions Hub (DaS2H) offers Coding Ateliers to the entire Æ»¹ûÒùÔº community, where you can drop-in during atelier hours with your laptop, work on your research project and, whenever you have a question, we would be happy to assist you on the spot. If your question turns out to be a bigger issue that we cannot solve instantly, we will advise you how to best proceed.
The digitalization of food systems together with the advancement of technologies facilitates the transmission of a large amount of information between industry decision-makers/stakeholders and consumers. Digital technologies can connect physical food with its related digital information for various purposes. This presentation will give an overview of the use of digital technologies, such as Quick Response (QR) codes, for food identification (traceability), authentication (anti-counterfeiting), media (marketing) and sensors (quality evaluation).
Coding Ateliers
As part of CDSI, the Data Science Solutions Hub (DaS2H) offers Coding Ateliers to the entire Æ»¹ûÒùÔº community, where you can drop-in during atelier hours with your laptop, work on your research project and, whenever you have a question, we would be happy to assist you on the spot. If your question turns out to be a bigger issue that we cannot solve instantly, we will advise you how to best proceed.
Æ»¹ûÒùÔº-led cannabis research and training program: past the halfway mark and gaining global recognition
Come explore the buzzing world of pollinators!
The Office of Student Academic Services in collaboration with the Sonia Bujold Initiative and Let’s Talk Science, has put together a lovelyÌýfree online booklet of self-paced activities on pollinators.