MYFest 2024 schedule is emerging so the confirmed session times are posted on this schedule and we will continue to add more. Please check back for new sessions periodically. You can use the filter/advanced search right below to look for sessions under specific themes (labeled as categories) or month/date range.
AI Policies and Guidelines: Views from Three Universities
In our universities in South Africa, Egypt, and Canada, we have been involved in creating guidelines and other resources about generative AI in academic work, and will share our experiences, successes, and challenges. We will invite participants in the session to share their own questions, concerns, and experiences related to resources and guidelines on generative AI in post-secondary or other educational settings. Session resources and recording now available!
Get AI Ready: Your Guide to AI Literacy
AI literacy is more than learning how to code. It's about critically examining and using AI ethically and effectively. In our session, we’ll break down what it means to be AI literate and explore an AI Literacy Framework designed for educators. We'll cover seven key areas, discuss the essential skills for each, and share practical resources. Join in for an animated discussion and prepare to dig in for some fun activities. Session recording and resources now available!
MYFest Meets Hosted in Africa
Join our workshop to see a secure, community-driven, decentralized online space in action! We are excited to invite you to our upcoming workshop, where we shall explore our journey building a self-hosted social network service, HiA Network, and why we deem such actions as crucial to how our communities engage in virtual online spaces and how we improve our data ownership and dividend. Before joining the workshop, please take a few minutes to sign up for an account on our platform [https://www.hostedinafrica.com/mysfest-with-hia]. We have created a pre workshop space for attendees so that we can start the conversation early, introduce you to our workshop set up in order to provide you with a truly bespoke experience during the session.
Exploring and Enabling Accessible Blended Learning for Equity
In just 90-minutes, join us on an exhilarating journey to sample and explore the Enabling Accessible Blended Learning for Equity (ENABLE) Framework that aims to embed equity into design processes. Using the world cafe format and experiential methods, collaborate with us to improve and advance this agenda. Session recording and slides now available!
Entangled with AI: Tracing Your Agency
In this session, we will explore the current AI moment with participants from an entangled pedagogy perspective. We begin by sharing how this moment might be challenging some of the things we believe about education, and where problematic assumptions or unconvincing solutions are occurring. Using examples of institutional responses to AI, crowdsourced from participants, we will then trace where possibilities for agency might lie in this moment of complexity. We don’t promise to solve any problems, and that’s part of the point. Many educational problems cannot be solved, and we might, instead, hold those problems open in order to better understand them and find ways to negotiate them, in collaboration with others. Session recording now available!
Pedagogy and Scholarship for Justice and Liberation 3/3
Participants don't need to have attended the previous two. For this session, join Heather and Jennie to explore the pedagogical, research and scholarship anchors that look at elements of and impact from partnership. We will particularly be examining how these frameworks, research and pedagogies might be used to enhance social justice and liberation. Participants will be invited to bring along their own anchors, favourite pedagogical frameworks and any and all questions, reflections and musings. Session recording now available!
“Dream On”: The Power of Imagination as a Liberatory Practice
In this collaborative and interactive session, participants will learn the utility of imagination practice as a tool for liberation. Drawing on the works of Tricia Hersey, author of “Rest is Resistance”, participants will understand how current systems of oppression limit our ability and willingness to imagine what is possible. The goal of this session is to help participants realize what it exactly means to reclaim the dream space and how does this impact our work related to social justice and equity-minded education. Additionally, participants will understand how the power of dreaming can be used as a tool for healing and joy. Session recording now available!
Out Beyond, there is a Learning Sanctuary
In this interactive workshop, we will explore the concept of a learning sanctuary and examine trauma and agency through the lens of recent student protests. We will focus on heartful listening, a compassionate and empowering approach that emphasizes humility, community, and understanding, essential for creating a learning sanctuary. Additionally, we will discuss how trauma affects students' lives and learning, offering strategies to help them reclaim their agency. By analyzing recent student protests, we aim to gain insights into the collective trauma and calls for justice driving these movements, enabling us to better support our students.
We will also discuss the notions of safety and discomfort in learning, exploring the meaning and implications of the pedagogy of discomfort. This includes promoting reflective spaces and using restorative practices to address conflicts and rebuild trust. By the end of the workshop, participants will be equipped with practical tools to create inclusive, supportive, and responsive educational environments that foster growth and understanding.
Music to Our Ears: Using Sounds of the World to Foster Learning
Join us to use sounds of the world to foster learning!
Conflict Resolution for Healthy Communities: A Friction Lab
Conflict is something most of us shy away from, but it is also inevitable. It makes us uncomfortable and unsure, and unresolved conflict can lead to negative mental health consequences, destructive or toxic community spaces, loss of community connections members, and limitations on solutions and opportunities. But not all conflict is negative; conflict can be generative, and there are constructive ways to resolve conflict that contribute to the health of organizations, communities, teams and individuals. Join us for this conversation about how conflict manifests at organizational, team and individual levels, how and why we respond to conflict negatively, and generative, healthy approaches to conflict with the goal of transforming our understanding of conflict to create better communities. Together, we will build a framework for understanding conflict, its impact, and chart impactful strategies for resolution. We will use theory and strategy and invite lived experiences. Session recording now available!