REDCap winter 2026 virtual office hours
REDCap office hours provide an avenue for a one-on-one consultation with a REDCap expert to answer questions and address issues related to your REDCap projects.
REDCap office hours provide an avenue for a one-on-one consultation with a REDCap expert to answer questions and address issues related to your REDCap projects.
We will provide an overview of the approved generative AI tools at the University and give demonstrations which will provide you with the opportunity to get hands-on experience with the suite of approved tools.
In this talk, Joel Z. Leibo will present a pragmatic view of AI personhood, arguing that personhood should be understood not as a fixed metaphysical property but as a flexible bundle of rights and responsibilities conferred to solve concrete governance problems.
REDCap office hours provide an avenue for a one-on-one consultation with a REDCap expert to answer questions and address issues related to your REDCap projects.
IT@UofT is hosting monthly "Cyber Security and Your Research(ers) Office Hours” sessions for researchers and research support staff to ask questions about and gain deeper insight into safeguarding their research.
REDCap office hours provide an avenue for a one-on-one consultation with a REDCap expert to answer questions and address issues related to your REDCap projects.
Zhijing Jin’s research engages broad questions around large language models, causal reasoning, and AI safety, alongside collaborative and institutional approaches to governing complex AI systems.
Join Campus Safety and Information Security experts to learn how to spot phishing and protect yourself from fraud.
Join us for a guided visit at Simcoe Hall, the seat of U of T’s governance, with Barbara Fischer, director and chief curator, as we reflect on what it means to acknowledge the land.
Join Campus Safety and Information Security experts to learn how to spot phishing and protect yourself from fraud.
Drop-in Fabric Power BI onboarding sessions have been designed to help you get started with Fabric Power BI and leverage its full potential to enhance your reporting capabilities.
In this talk, Kyle Mahowald will explore how experiments with filtered pretraining and mechanistic interpretability can shed light on the structure of human language.
The IT@UofT community is invited to join us at Varsity Arena on March 25, 2026 for our fourth annual IT@UofT hockey game.
Join Campus Safety and Information Security experts to learn how to spot phishing and protect yourself from fraud.
AI Jam 3.0 is an open mic-style session featuring lightning talks from U of T IT staff and technologists. Come and hear how AI is being explored across U of T.
Join us for a clear, candid look at a technology poised to influence how organizations compete and how people will live and work.
We will provide an overview of the approved generative AI tools at the University and give demonstrations which will provide you with the opportunity to get hands-on experience with the suite of approved tools.
L.K. Bertram will describe the surprising history of information warfare in World War Two and what it can teach us about building safer universities in the AI Age.
REDCap office hours provide an avenue for a one-on-one consultation with a REDCap expert to answer questions and address issues related to your REDCap projects.
All ITS staff are invited to take part in the ITS Campus Passport Challenge, an out-and-about experience that will have you explore hidden corners of campus, meet colleagues and uncover a few surprises along the way.
Get an exclusive first look at the UniversITy Service Catalogue (USC) before the official launch.
Learn about opportunities available to ITS staff, including courses, programs, tuition waivers and more.
This hands-on professional development session hosted by Palo Alto Networks at their downtown Toronto office will feature a security tool–based capture the flag challenge designed to introduce participants to real world threat detection and investigation workflows.
IT@UofT is hosting monthly "Cyber Security and Your Research(ers) Office Hours” sessions for researchers and research support staff to ask questions about and gain deeper insight into safeguarding their research.
REDCap office hours provide an avenue for a one-on-one consultation with a REDCap expert to answer questions and address issues related to your REDCap projects.
We will provide an overview of the approved generative AI tools at the University and give demonstrations which will provide you with the opportunity to get hands-on experience with the suite of approved tools.
Join us for our monthly reading group exploring generative AI in teaching and learning contexts.
This session will provide IT leaders with key strategies to create and maintain accessible and inclusive working environments.
Discover how U of T is reimagining learning, redefining assessment and strengthening human‑centered skills as students navigate an educational landscape transformed by artificial intelligence.
This session focuses on accessible content creation practices. Techniques for conceptualizing, creating and maintaining accessible documents as well as how to build these into department-wide processes will be discussed.