Friday, May 29, 2026 at Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB
This one-day workshop is an opportunity for high school and university calculus instructors from across Atlantic Canada to come together and engage in discussions regarding curriculum covered in high school and university. This year, our focus will be on assessing student learning in the age of artificial intelligence.
We will have a plenary speaker, panel & small group discussions and activities. There will also be 5 minute talks should anyone have something they wish to share. Lunch will be provided on-site. The schedule can be found here.
Keynote Speaker:
Shehroze Saharan
Shehroze Saharan is the Director of Artificial Intelligence Strategy at George Brown College in Ontario. He has led institution-level initiatives on integrating AI with pedagogy, developed institutional AI policies, and guided AI literacy. He was the Conference Chair at the 2025 Teaching with AI Conference at the University of Guelph.
AI Panel:
Caroline Purdy, Teaching Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics and Director of Teaching Learning Services, University of New Brunswick
When: May 29, 2026 9am-4pm in TBD
Where: Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB
Registration: Fill out the Google Form here: Workshop Registration
Registration Fees: $25 to be paid via Eventbrite (link to be set up soon)
Travel Funds: For those travelling from Newfoundland, or farther abroad, there are limited travel funds.
Organizing Committee:
Caroline Cochran - Acadia University
Danielle Cox - Mount Saint Vincent University
Rebecca McKay - University of New Brunswick Saint John
Karyn McLellan - Mount Saint Vincent University
Tara Taylor - St. Francis Xavier University
Mark Hamilton - Mount Allison University
Suzanne Greenlaw - Middleton Regional High School
Jane Pearson - Sir James Dunn Academy
Thank you to our sponsors: Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences (AARMS) & McGraw-Hill & Mount Allison University
AARMS Website: https://aarms.math.ca/event/calculus-instruction-in-atlantic-canada-conference-2026/