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In part one of this three-part episode, senior academic leaders from McGill University, the University of British Columbia, and the University of Toronto reflect on generative AI as a transformative opportunity for teaching and learning in higher education. The conversation moves beyond seeing gen AI solely as a disruption or tool as we explore its potential to fundamentally reshape assessment, course design, student support, accessibility, and institutional practices. Gen AI is highlighted as a powerful catalyst—one that invites universities to re-examine long-standing assumptions about teaching, learning, assessment, and the core mission of higher education itself. Read the transcript. [https://teachingblog.mcgill.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Series-5_Episode-5-Associate-Provosts-PART-1-2.pdf]
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