• Workshop – Building a Resource Guide Assistant

    This is the second in our hands-on workshop series designed to help you build practical AI tools for your actual work. Today we’re focusing on creating low-stakes assistants that can answer common questions using your materials as the source of truth. Time and Location: What to expect in this session: What is a resource guide assistant? Think…Continue…


  • Workshop – Getting Things Done With AI January 2026

    Getting Things Done with AI Date and location: When: Wednesday, January 7thTime: 10:00 am – 11:15 amWhere: Law Library 300 & Remote Option via ZoomWho: Everyone The first in a new ongoing series of lab-style sessions is designed to help you put AI to work on your tasks — teaching, admin, planning, writing, brainstorming, process cleanup, and more….Continue…


  • Workshop – Course AI Policy Considerations

    Course AI Policy Considerations & Resources Get to a solid first draft of a course AI policy without overcomplicating it. We’ll explore a few practical policy frameworks you can adapt to your teaching style, plus the key “surrounding guidance” that makes policy actually work in practice. You’ll leave with templates, examples, and a clear next…Continue…


  • BC Law Ed Tech Newsletter Spring Preparation 2026

    Ed Tech Newsletter | Spring Semester Preparation This newsletter covers important reminders and updates to help you get off to a smooth start for the coming semester. It includes: BC Law Ed Tech Spring Training Workshop Schedule AI for Meaningful Work: A Hands-On Workshop Series We’re excited to announce a week of practical, low-stakes AI…Continue…


  • AI Policy Considerations for Your Classroom

    Workshop Overview Date: July 16th at 10:00 AMMove from uncertainty to clarity. This session is about shaping a course-level AI policy that supports your educational goals and helps students understand the boundaries and possibilities of using these tools. You’ll leave with: Workshop Resources AI Literacy Resources Classroom Policy Resources AI Assisted Policy Development Other Policy Development…Continue…


  • AI First Principles Workshop: Effective Collaboration and Prompting Techniques

    Effective Collaboration and Prompting Techniques When: Tuesday, April 8th from 12:15 PM – 1:00 PMWhere: Stuart 315 Why Attend? Ever wondered how to get better results from AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT? Struggling with prompts that return underwhelming responses? Staring at a blank input field and not knowing where to start? In just 45 minutes, you’ll learn: Develop the…Continue…


  • Beyond the Hype: Harnessing Gen AI at BC Law

    Beyond the Hype:Harnessing Gen AI at BC Law Time and LocationSeptember 20, 2024 2:30 pm – 4:00 pmStuart 315 and virtually via Zoom Interested in attending? Please fill out this short survey to help tailor future programming to meet your individual interests and needs. DescriptionUnlock the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in your legal…Continue…


  • Summer 2024 AI Talks

    Summer 2024 AI Talks This summer I’m kicking off a series of discussions around the topic of AI and specifically how it relates to education, legal work, personal productivity, and more. You can find a schedule of the discussion topics along with resources and recordings of the sessions below. Talk Schedule Session Resources & Recordings…Continue…


  • AI in Legal Education: Understanding the Power of AI Tools

    In this workshop, I will introduce you to the essentials of Large Language Models (LLMs) and demonstrate why it’s crucial to jump on board with AI technology now. I’ll cover why you will want to stay on top of the evolving landscape as it continues to reshape the legal education landscape and beyond. We’ll discuss…Continue…