Inspiring Educators to Integrate Innovative AI Tools in the Classroom

This conference session aims to foster an interactive and lively discussion surrounding the profound impact and influential role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the context of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL). By engaging in SoTL research, educators can enhance their understanding of how AI tools can be effectively leveraged within the classroom to optimize teaching practices and student learning outcomes. This session will explore the potential of SoTL research in facilitating successful integration of innovative AI approaches and elucidating their impact on student learning. 

Learning Objectives: 

  • Understand a basic history and development of artificial intelligence that is now commonly used in education.  
  • Engage in a collaborative discussion to exchange ideas, experiences, and best practices for utilizing AI tools in the classroom, informed by SoTL research.
  • Gain insight into the potential benefits and challenges associated with integrating AI tools in the classroom through the lens of SoTL research.
  • Explore the role of SoTL in helping educators understand how to effectively integrate AI tools with teaching practices to enhance learning outcomes. 

Sarah Eaton, Ph.D

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Associate Professor
Werklund School of Education
University of Calgary


Sarah Elaine Eaton, PhD, is an associate professor at the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Canada. She has received research awards of excellence for her scholarship on academic integrity from the Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) (2020) and the European Network for Academic Integrity (ENAI) (2022). Dr. Eaton leads the Academic Integrity and Artificial Intelligence research project at the University of Calgary.

Dr. Eaton has written and presented extensively on ethics and integrity in higher education and is regularly invited as a media guest to talk about academic and research misconduct. Dr. Eaton is the editor-in-chief of the esteemed International Journal for Educational Integrity. Her books include Plagiarism in Higher Education: Tackling Tough Topics in Academic Integrity, Academic Integrity in Canada: An Enduring and Essential Challenge (Eaton & Christensen Hughes, eds.), Contract Cheating in Higher Education: Global Perspectives on Theory, Practice, and Policy (Eaton, Curtis, Stoesz, Clare, Rundle, & Seeland, eds.), Ethics and Integrity in Teacher Education (Eaton & Khan, eds.), and Fake Degrees and Fraudulent Credentials in Higher Education (Eaton & Carmichael, eds.).

Melanie Hamilton, Ph.D.

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Director
Centre for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
University of Saskatchewan


Melanie Hamilton EdD is the Director of the Centre for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) at the University of Saskatchewan. Dr. Hamilton was awarded an ISSoTL Fellowship in 2020. She is currently Chair of SoTL Canada and VP Canada for ISSoTL Board of Directors. Dr. Hamilton has presented extensively both nationally and internationally on a variety of SoTL topics. Her research includes: SoTL and academic integrity, mid-career faculty and early career researchers, and SoTL Leadership. She is a registered nurse by discipline and taught in the higher education classroom and clinical setting for over 20 years before transitioning into SoTL programming and development. Dr. Hamilton currently teaches in the Graduate Certificate and Master's of SoTL program.