Our Approach to AI Insight
We combine open discussions, peer learning, and real-world case studies to support practical understanding of artificial intelligence.
Context-Driven Conversations
Each session introduces AI concepts tied directly to current Canadian technology issues or public debates, supporting critical thinking.
Participants are encouraged to share ideas based on their experiences.
Practice With Real Examples
Learners analyze true-to-life AI and automation use cases from Canadian workplaces and communities. This develops awareness of both opportunities and problems.
Examples are chosen for local relevance and ethical discussion.
Peer-Led Reflection
Group discussions are facilitated to help participants reflect on what they have learned and to generate new questions about the technology's role.
Engagement is respectful and all perspectives are welcomed.
Balanced Theory
Foundational principles of artificial intelligence are explored in group discussions, grounding complex ideas in daily situations.
Active Application
Opportunities for participants to engage directly with scenarios, analyzing how AI decisions are made and their likely effects.
Feedback Encouraged
Sessions are organized to collect opinions and answer questions, ensuring participants' voices are central to the conversation.
Continuous Relevance
Resources and content are regularly updated, reflecting current technology events in Canada and advances in AI.
Our Stepwise Approach
How our program unfolds
Awareness and Introduction
Interaction and Reflection
Application and Resource Sharing
Opportunities With Each Step
Awareness and Introduction
We start by making sure every participant can discuss fundamental terms and current uses of AI, building shared understanding.
We start by making sure every participant can discuss fundamental terms and current uses of AI, building shared understanding.
No expertise required—ideal for anyone interested in technology applications.
All major sessions focus on Canadian scenarios and ethical guidelines.
- Learn key concepts with supporting examples
- Discuss AI trends in Canadian news
Interaction and Reflection
Guided forums let participants ask questions, share workplace or community stories, and challenge assumptions about technology.
Guided forums let participants ask questions, share workplace or community stories, and challenge assumptions about technology.
You’ll benefit from engaging with multiple perspectives and experiences.
Respect and inclusivity are at the heart of every session.
- Exchange ideas in moderated groups
- Reflect on privacy and societal effects
Application and Resource Sharing
Group exercises and shared materials help you spot where AI could be useful or where caution is advised.
Group exercises and shared materials help you spot where AI could be useful or where caution is advised.
Participants receive logical frameworks for practical application.
Continued access to updated Canadian AI resources is included.
- Practice identifying potential AI tools
- Find trusted information sources