Reimagining Learning Showcase is back for another multi-day connection event designed to highlight and celebrate the innovative teaching practices and the scholarly work of faculty.
Register now
Registration is free and open to all members of the postsecondary community, and is completed through Oxford Abstracts (a free account is required).
What you can expect
This year’s conference will take place on SAIT’s Main Campus and will primarily be in person, with select sessions offered in a hybrid format. There will be two and a half days of sessions, including a keynote, a featured inter-institutional panel, workshops, presentations, poster presentations, roundtable discussions, and innovation sessions.
SAIT services fair
Join us Tuesday, May 12 in Macdonald Hall,
8 am – 2 pm.
👉 Book your spot: Reimagining.Learning@sait.ca
Featured inter-institutional panel
On Wednesday, May 13, an invited panel will be sharing insights from Academics Without Borders. Panelists will be attending from the University of Calgary, University of Lethbridge, and Mount Royal University!
Volunteer with us
Want to get involved? We’d love your help!
👉 Email Reimagining.Learning@sait.ca to volunteer.
🎤 Keynote speaker

Director of SoTL Research and Assistant Professor in Curriculum Studies
University of Saskatchewan
🖼️ Poster presentations
Throughout the conference, you’ll be able to browse posters that highlight teaching strategies, research projects, tools, and creative curriculum designs from fellow participants.
During the designated poster session, presenters will be nearby to chat and answer questions, making it easy to dive deeper into topics that catch your interest!
🎙️ Presentations
Settle in and hear from your colleagues about promising practices they've tried in the classroom, resources they've created to support students or results from a recent study or scholarly work.
Many of our presentation sessions complement each other, so make sure you stick around for the full 90 minutes!
👀 Roundtable discussions
Roundtables are all about conversation. Join three small-group discussions where you can share an idea, explore a work-in-progress, or float a new teaching strategy or research topic. You’ll hear different perspectives each round, gather helpful feedback, and spark potential collaborations along the way.
👐 Workshops
Get hands-on in a workshop. These sessions will have you exploring teaching and learning approaches, tools and programs, or other initiatives.
Showcase schedule
Have questions?
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We are situated in an area the Blackfoot tribes traditionally called Moh’kinsstis, where the Bow River meets the Elbow River. We now call it the city of Calgary, which is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta.