Episodes

  • S3E5. A Student’s Perspective: The Impact of AI on Learning in Higher Education
    Nov 7 2023

    Featuring Dua Fatima - Student, Master of Artificial Intelligence Program, Memorial University

    Dua studied Bioinformatics and worked in fascinating areas such as computer-aided drug design and microbiome data analysis through machine learning.

    In this episode, hear a graduate student’s opinion of the impact of AI on higher education and how students work and learn. Dua talks about how ChatGPT blew her mind and can make a student’s life easier. At the same time, she thinks that specific AI tools should also exist for instructors to help them detect potential misuse of AI in the learning environment. Tune in to learn why Dua believes AI is the tool of the future!

    The Learning Technology Coach Podcast is a CITL production.

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    24 mins
  • S3E4. A Faculty’s Perspective: The Impact of AI on Teaching in Higher Education
    Nov 7 2023

    Featuring Julie Pitcher-Giles - Assistant Professor, Business Administration, Grenfell Campus. Memorial University

    Dr. Pitcher-Giles has extensive teaching experience and focuses her research on strategic social responsibility. Other interests lie in the scholarship of in-person and online teaching and learning, university learning, and curriculum development.

    In this episode, hear what an instructor says about artificial intelligence in higher education. Dr. Pitcher-Giles talks about how faculty members perceive the rise of AI, their concerns, and what benefits they see for the learning environment. She thinks that AI will be essential to personalizing education and that it can help make teaching materials more accessible and inclusive.

    The Learning Technology Coach Podcast is a CITL production.

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    26 mins
  • S3E3. Academic Writing and the Impact of Artificial Intelligence
    Nov 7 2023

    Featuring Carolyn Best - Manager, Writing Centre, Memorial University

    Carolyn is an expert in academic writing and has extensive experience teaching it to second-language students.

    In this episode, hear what a writing expert says about using generative AI in academic writing. Carolyn believes that, despite some of the potential drawbacks of AI, it can be valuable in aiding students to improve their writing. The way we think, write, and use our creativity might change under AI – change, not worsen. Also, we’ll hear some tips on how instructors could implement AI in their teaching and embrace it as a learning tool.

    The Learning Technology Coach Podcast is a CITL production.

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    23 mins
  • S3E2. Academic Integrity and Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education
    Nov 7 2023

    Featuring Dr. Brenda Stoesz - Research Lead, Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, University of Manitoba

    Dr. Stoesz examines academic integrity policy and the effectiveness of educational interventions to promote academic integrity, prevent academic misconduct, and enhance learning.

    In this episode, hear what an expert in academic integrity says about AI in higher education. AI is often considered a means for cheating and dishonesty; however, open and honest conversations with students about using AI can combat its misuse. Dr. Stoesz tells us that AI can be a welcomed tool in the classroom if we don’t bypass real learning – and we couldn’t agree more!



    The Learning Technology Coach Podcast is a CITL production.

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    26 mins
  • S3E1. A Conversation with ChatGPT
    Nov 7 2023

    Featuring ChatGPT - An artificial intelligence tool capable of upholding human-like conversations, problem-solving, and content creation.

    Since its launch in November 2022, ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. Millions of people use it globally, and it has the potential to transform our way of working and thinking. Critics are concerned about its impacts on work ethics and academic integrity.

    In this episode, hear what ChatGPT itself says about its implications on higher education! We cover topics such as academic integrity, tips on the proper usage of AI and its limitations, and review why some concerns about AI in education might be justified. However, AI also holds massive potential benefits, especially for those who strive for better accessibility in the learning environment.



    The Learning Technology Coach Podcast is a CITL production.

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    25 mins
  • Series 3 Trailer - AI and the Impact on Higher Education
    Oct 27 2023

    AI and the Impact on Higher Education: Perspectives on Academic Integrity, Writing, Teaching, and Learning

    Premiering November 7th!

    The Learning Technology Coach Podcast is a CITL production.

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    1 min
  • S2E6. A Student's Perspective on Accessibility in Higher Education
    May 18 2023

    Featuring Hilary P. Hennessey - Student's with Disabilities Representative / Young Adult Leader, Newfoundland and Labrador Canadian Federation of Students / National Centre of Learning Disabilities

    Hilary is currently working towards a Masters degree in Health Ethics from Memorial University. Ms. Hennessey uses her voice on a local, national and international (USA) level to be an advocate for students with disabilities.

    In this episode, hear Hilary talk about her experience as a student with a disability and how being the first Canadian to sit on the Young Adult Leadership Council established by the US based National Center for Learning Disabilities has helped her to influence change and work for accessibility and inclusion for all learners, especially those who are part of the neurodiversity community.

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    The Learning Technology Coach Podcast is a CITL production.

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    37 mins
  • S2E5. Designing Courses and Web Content with Accessibility in Mind
    May 18 2023

    Featuring Pam Phillips and Cathy Wicks - Senior Instructional Designer and Instructional Design Technologist, CITL, Memorial University

    As members of CITL’s Learning Design and Development team, both keep universal design for learning (UDL) and WCAG and other accessibility standards at the forefront of their work when building online learning opportunities.

    In this episode, hear theoretical and practical advice that one can consider when designing online learning opportunities. The presentation of content in multiple formats not only makes content more engaging, but allows students to learn in a way that works best for them, and helps instructors deliver the course in a supportive and inclusive way.

    The Learning Technology Coach Podcast is a CITL production.

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    31 mins