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Learning Innovation: The Teaching & Learning Podcast

Learning Innovation: The Teaching & Learning Podcast

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This is Learning Innovation: The Teaching and Learning Podcast—also known as LITL-Pod.

In the spirit of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, and Niitsitapi’ksimpstaan (Real Thinking), we play host to a spectrum of guests from the Teaching and Learning community. As we highlight and explore innovation in education, we hope to kindle warm conversations, expand perspectives and foster lasting partnerships today, tomorrow and beyond!

The future of learning starts now.

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  • E75: Research and Reconciliation — Fostering Healing and Community through Public Safety Applied Research
    Feb 3 2026

    “Ultimately, my focus is on making space for perspectives that have historically been excluded and ensuring our work contributes to the systemic change.” ~ Dr. Kirsten Fantazir, Research Chair at Lethbridge Polytechnic

    Dr. Kirsten Fantazir (Instructor and Research Chair at Lethbridge Polytechnic), and Dr. Jami Albright-Tolman (Instructor and Researcher), share about public safety applied research projects that are fostering connection with Blackfoot communities, and preparing students for careers in public safety.

    Kirsten and Jami expand on Community Integration Through Art Pissatsinaskssini (CITAP), and how its Creative Circles can foster healing, trust, and reconciliation.

    CITAP brings together Indigenous elders, students, and community partners to share meals, art, and cultural practices—and challenge stereotypes about houseless and vulnerable populations. Kirsten and Jami highlight early results, ethical practices, and the importance of authentic relationships and Indigenous ways of knowing.

    During the show, guests and Donna (host) mention:

    • CPSAR – Centre for Public Safety Applied Research
    • CITAP – Community Integration Through Art - Pissatsinaskssini
    • Ninastako Cultural Centre
    • E05: Gamifying Grammar with Murray Bartley and Kirsten Fantazir
    • E56: The positionality effect – Building empathy through reflection and transparency about your place in the world
    • Dude’s Club
    • Sir Robert Peel’s Policing Principles
    • Niitsitapi Eats and Treats
    • RAs (resident assistants)
    • Tsimshian
    • Haida
    • RINSA
    • CI-CAN National Indigenous Education Symposium
    • First Thunder Wellness
    • Criminal Justice at Lethbridge Polytechnic
    • VR Core
    • York Regional Police, Ontario
    • Bill C48
    • Social Determinants of Health
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    42 min
  • E74: Lethbridge City Scholars — Building Stronger Bridges Between Campus and Community
    Jan 6 2026

    "We know WIL has this really magical ability to create a stronger connection between students and this community." ~ Perry Stein, City of Lethbridge Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships Manager

    Dr. Natalie Barfuss (business instructor at Lethbridge Polytechnic) and Perry Stein (Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships Manager at the City of Lethbridge) share the overwhelming benefits of WIL for students and their communities.

    Work-integrated learning (WIL) helps students develop skills like teamwork, collaboration, problem-solving, and critical thinking. These real-world skills help students step out more confidently into their careers. Because WIL allows students a glimpse into the community, these experiences can even kindle an interest in staying around Lethbridge after graduation.

    Natalie also shares how instructors can dip their toes in WIL experiences. Hint—it's easier than you think!

    During the show, Perry, Natalie, and Donna (host) mention:

    • ☀️SUMMER BONUS☀️ E58: LITL-Pod LIVE – Preparing learners and shaping community through Work-Integrated Learning (WIL)
    • Lethbridge Polytechnic
      • REB
      • Bachelor of Nursing
      • Trades & Technologies
      • School of Business
    • University of Lethbridge
      • Mitacs
    • University of Calgary
    • NorQuest College WIL Symposium
    • CASA
    • Downtown BRZ
    • Universal Design for Learning
    • Goal-setting theory
    • City Scholars
    • CEWIL
    • Southgrow

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    47 min
  • E73: 🤖 AI literacy and Critical Awareness — Helping Students Stay Human on their Learning Journey
    Dec 2 2025

    "Teaching is not only about giving information, right? It's not about giving facts or explaining concepts or putting things together. It's creating a certain environment where learning is happening and I still think that humans are better at this than AI.” ~ Dr. Olga Klymenko

    A recent study from MIT shows that over-reliance on LLMs for writing accumulates cognitive debt (weaker brain connectivity, less ownership over the finished product).

    Dr. Olga Klymenko, instructor and language expert, is grappling with how to address over-reliance on AI writing in her classroom.

    Olga doesn't believe in banning or even policing the use of AI. Instead, she believes the answer lies in choosing to engage—that is, aiming to be collaborators in the process of knowledge building.

    Olga shares her insights, including:

    • Cultural mismatch and underrepresentation of voices for Indigenous languages
    • Cognitive costs of AI shortcuts and the fallibility of AI-plagiarism checkers
    • Winning trust with students about AI-use (showing limitations; creating learner agency)

    During the show, Olga and host (Donna) mention:

    • MIT Study: Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task
    • The small island state of Seychelles (Link lands you on Google Maps)
    • Seychelles Creole (Kreol Seselwa)
    • ChatGPT
    • University of Seychelles
    • University of London
    • National University of Donetsk
    • Lethbridge Polytechnic
    • Navigating academic writing in the AI era: Lethbridge Polytechnic instructor offers insight
    • E49: Generative AI and instructional design: Emphasizing the process of learning over the product of learning
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    46 min
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