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DPI2025 Registration is now open!

  • 1.  DPI2025 Registration is now open!

    Posted Jun 24, 2025 09:57 AM

     

    Image of the DPI Conference and motto, Transform undergraduate and Graduate teaching.

    Dear all, 

     

    The DPI 2025 Steering Committee is excited to announce that registration is now open for the 11th Annual Digital Pedagogy Institute (DPI). The DPI will take place August 12th to 14th, 2025. This year's events will take place virtually, via Zoom. Everyone is welcome to attend! Registration is required and is free of charge. Please register through our website. Registration closes August 5, 2025.

     

    DPI2025 will provide live captioning for our Keynote Speaker sessions. The concurrent sessions will have Zoom auto-captions with available transcripts. Our keynote speaker is Dr Tingting Zhu. We have a wide range of sessions scheduled that include presentations, short and long workshops, and software demos. 

     

    • Draft schedules will be available soon

     

    Looking forward to "seeing you" in August.  Your DPI 2024 Steering Committee:

     

    • Dr. Mohammed Estaiteyeh - Brock University 
    • Dr. David Hutchison - Brock University
    • Timothy Ireland - University of Waterloo
    • Cheryl Lepard - University of Toronto Scarborough
    • Paulina Rousseau - University of Toronto Scarborough
    • Nada Savicevic - Toronto Metropolitan University
    • Michelle Schwartz - Toronto Metropolitan University

     

     

     

    Tim Ireland (he/him)

    Liaison Librarian,

    Psychology & Anthropology

    University of Waterloo
    Attawandaron, Anishnawbe, and Haudenosaunee Territories

    Waterloo, On

     

    519-888-4567 X 45061

    tireland@uwaterloo.ca

     

    Co-Chair of DPI 2025

    https://uwaterloo.ca/digital-pedagogy-institute/

     

    http://subjectguides.uwaterloo.ca/anthropology

    http://subjectguides.uwaterloo.ca/psychology

    https://subjectguides.uwaterloo.ca/zotero

     

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