Serving All Customers: Understanding Your Role as a Frontline Employee to Provide Accessible Customer Service
Join the Manitoba Accessibility Office to take a deep dive into the Accessible Customer Service Standard Regulation. This webinar serves as a valuable tool for anyone providing customers service, working for a Manitoba business, non-profit or within the public sector. You will discover how to embrace the standard as a frontline employee to ensure your customers receive respectful, barrier-free access to your products or services.
Webinar Details:
Date: September 23,2025
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Manitoba Accessibility Office
630 – 240 Graham Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R3C 0J7
Tel: 204-945-7613
Email: MAO@gov.mb.ca
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What AI Is Doing to Student Thinking and What Educators Can Do About It
Speakers: Dr. Victoria Livingstone and Jeppe Klitgaard Stricker
As generative AI becomes embedded in research, writing and classroom practices, students are increasingly rewarded for asking questions that are direct, efficient and easily answered by machines. Although this shift may enhance productivity, it also risks diminishing the kind of open-ended, ambiguous questions that cultivate critical thinking, creativity and intellectual resilience. In this webinar, Dr. Victoria Livingstone (Johns Hopkins University) and Jeppe Klitgaard Stricker (Aalborg University) draw on their influential UNESCO article, The Disappearance of the Unclear Question, to explore how the rise of AI is reshaping inquiry and what educators can do to safeguard the deeper forms of learning that depend on uncertainty, struggle, and reflection. The session also highlights strategies for integrating AI in ways that support — rather than replace — the essential processes of questioning and discovery.
Webinar Details:
Date & Time Nov 3, 2025 10:00 AM in