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Wednesday, May 13
 

10:00am CDT

Beyond the "Banking" Model: Transforming Mandatory Courses through Agency and Sensory Learning
Wednesday May 13, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am CDT
Can a mandatory, reading-heavy course actually be the highlight of a student’s week? In many required courses, students often feel like passive containers for information—what Paulo Freire calls the “banking concept” of education. This session explores how the Ways of Knowing course at Northwestern University in Qatar flipped this script. 
By integrating Freire’s problem-posing method, faculty and students transformed a daunting syllabus on colonial knowledge into an interactive laboratory for student agency. Presenters (faculty and students who have taken the course) will share how they utilized student-led facilitation (using Kahoot and role-play), sensory-based learning (field trips to the Bin Jelmood House), and creative expression (collaborative drawing) to build a community of inquiry. Attendees will benefit from the lessons learned of teaching a course in a postcolonial framework and how activities such as reading outside the classroom or visiting museums can balance the growing use of AI in education by prioritizing deep learning shared spaces experiences.  
Speakers
avatar for Heather Jaber

Heather Jaber

Faculty, Northwestern University
https://www.qatar.northwestern.edu/directory/profiles/jaber-heather.html
avatar for Dahlia El Zein

Dahlia El Zein

Faculty, Northwestern University
https://www.qatar.northwestern.edu/directory/profiles/zein-dahlia.html
Wednesday May 13, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am CDT
Online via Zoom

11:00am CDT

Culture Shift: Building a Movement for Inclusive Digital Learning
Wednesday May 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am CDT
Changing a culture doesn’t happen overnight, nor is it a solo venture. Historically, in academia, ensuring that educational materials are accessible has been an afterthought or seen as an add-on that leads to extra work. Knowing that accessible materials are necessary for many, beneficial for all, and legally required, Northwestern and the University of Chicago set out to change the culture around digital accessibility at their respective institutions to a more proactive approach that’s integrated into workflows…and it’s working!
This session will explore both universities’ journey toward creating a more accessible digital environment. Discussion will focus on each university’s unique, flexible, agile, data-driven approach that not only created initial success, but quickly adapted to amplify the success and build a movement that’s put the Chicago area at the forefront of accessible digital learning environment design. The presentation will also discuss the importance of partnerships both within and across institutions, and how to cultivate and sustain them. The lessons learned in creating this culture shift can be applied beyond accessibility and across course development.   
Speakers
avatar for Jim Stachowiak

Jim Stachowiak

Accessible Technology Strategy and Operations Lead, Northwestern University
avatar for Emily Baker

Emily Baker

Senior Digital Accessibility Specialist, University of Chicago Center for Digital Accessibility
Wednesday May 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am CDT
Online via Zoom

2:00pm CDT

Soul-Made Learning: Bridging the Clarity Gap Between AI and Human Sense-Making
Wednesday May 13, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
As generative AI increasingly automates the "final product," higher education faces a crisis of cognitive atrophy. When AI provides solutions instantly, it skips the "earned struggle" essential for long-term retention. This session introduces Somagraphic Learning™: a human-first visual cognitive framework designed to bridge the Clarity Gap between AI data volume and human sense-making capacity.


Moving beyond traditional "AI-first" workflows, this interactive presentation demonstrates how to reposition AI as a "Follower" rather than a "Leader". Participants will engage with the Shape-Emotion Grammar™, a pre-verbal language that uses perceptual cues like circles for safety, boxes for structure, and arrows for movement to anchor understanding before a single prompt is typed.


We will workshop a virtual "Attempt → Map → Refine" process, where learners externalize ideas through hand-drawn motion (on paper or digital whiteboards) before utilizing AI for optimization. By the end of this session, educators will possess a replicable strategy to protect the "Human Edge", ensure academic integrity through somatic principles, and foster a "soul-made" environment where technology supports, rather than replaces, the human mind.
Speakers
avatar for Devika Toprani

Devika Toprani

Founder, Somagraphic Learning™, Gies College of Business Alumni, Past employee at School of Social Work, UIUC, DoodlesByDevika
Devika Toprani is a multidisciplinary, human-centered AI learning systems architect based in Seattle, WA.She developed the Somagraphic Learning™ Framework, a structured pre-AI thinking, human-first model that reduces automation bias in learning environments. Prototype-tested with... Read More →

Wednesday May 13, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Online via Zoom
 
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