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Dr. Dubé at Canadian EdTech Leadership Summit 2022
Dr. Dubé was a featured speaker at the recent Canadian EdTech Leadership Summit held in Montreal, Canada. The summit, The State of EdTech in Canada: Driving Innovation Through Evidence-based Research was a partnered event between MindShare Learnin...
Post · November 05, 2024
TLC Lab Members at 2022 Annual Antiquity in Media Studies Conference
TLC Lab member Chu Xu, and Robin Sharma presented the Discovery Tour Curriculum Guides at the 2022 Annual Antiquity in Media Studies Conference on 10th December 2022. The presentation was followed by a 45-minute Q&A session with practitioners, tea...
Post · November 05, 2024
TLC Lab Member at Quarterly Knowledge Exchange on Gamification and Gaming
TLC lab member Robin Sharma was invited to speak at Quarterly Knowledge Exchange on Gamification and Gaming organized by the United Nations Development Program on 30th March 2023. The purpose of this meeting was to create a dialogue, learn, and in...
Post · November 05, 2024
Feature in EdWeek Article: "What We’ve Learned About Technology and Learning in the Last 3 Years"
TLC Lab's work on how teachers choose the apps they use in class was featured in a recent article in Edweek. This study was led by Armaghan Montazami, Heather Pearson, Dr. Adam Dubé, Gulsah Kacmaz, Run Wen, and Dr. Sabrina Shajeen Alam.
Post · November 05, 2024
Dr. Dubé at Bad Game Arcade Symposium 2023, Concordia University
Dr. Dube was a panelist for a discussion entitled "Where it’s Made? Educational Games in Academia and Beyond" as part of the Bad Game Arcade Symposium held in Montreal. The Bad Game Arcade is a symposium about educational games hosted by Concordia...
Post · November 05, 2024
Invited Talk of Falko Schmidt at Konstanz University
Falko Schmidt is presenting a talk on a newly developed reconfigurable optofluidic toolbox for active matter applications at Konstanz University.
Title of Talk: Reconfigurable Optofluidic Toolbox Engineering the behaviour of active matter systems...
Post · November 05, 2024
Adversarial Attacks on Artificial Intelligence (🇬🇧)
Adversarial attacks are intentional manipulations aimed at deceiving artificial intelligence (AI) systems to cause unexpected and often harmful outcomes. They exploit weaknesses in models to yield unintended results, posing a serious threat to AI ...
Post · November 03, 2024