Episodios

  • Brandon Bunnie: Growth Through Gaming
    Feb 12 2026

    Ampere’s Interactive Game Design Lead, Brandon Bunnie, sits at the intersection of storytelling, technology and culture, making games that invite players to explore language, make mistakes and find their own way forward. Brandon met up with Ampere’s Digital Media Specialist John Stewart to chat about his work.

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    11 m
  • Building Digital Citizens: Teaching Critical Skills in the Digital Age
    Mar 26 2025

    In this episode of the Root & STEM podcast, Cassidy Swanston and Abbey Ramdeo from Actua discuss their roles in teaching science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) across Canada. They delve into the importance of digital citizenship and combatting misinformation. Cassidy dispels common misconceptions about digital safety, while Abbey shares insights on building critical digital skills. Both stress the significance of ethical behaviour and critical thinking in navigating the digital world. The conversation extends to discuss strategies for combating cyberbullying and the evolving impact of AI on digital citizenship. The episode concludes with practical advice for parents and educators on fostering safe digital habits.

    00:00 Introduction and Team Roles

    00:46 Defining Digital Citizenship

    01:41 Common Misconceptions About Digital Citizenship

    03:53 Teaching Soft Skills in Digital Citizenship

    06:12 Spotting Fake News and Misinformation

    08:31 AI's Impact on Digital Citizenship

    10:51 Combating Cyberbullying and Online Harassment

    14:14 Digital Literacy vs. Digital Citizenship

    16:00 Advice for Parents on Digital Safety

    18:43 Understanding Digital Footprint

    20:25 Key Takeaways and Resources

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    24 m
  • Vivian Lee: Navigating Digital Citizenship
    Mar 19 2025

    Vivian Lee, Director of Education and Strategy for the Open Digital Literacy and Access Network (ODLAN), discusses the organization's mission to support underserved LGBTQIA+ communities with digital literacy and safety. Vivian shares insights on what digital literacy entails, its critical components, and why it matters. She elaborates on digital citizenship and its broader implications, including online safety, parental guidance, and the impacts of AI. Discussing misconceptions and ethical concerns, Vivian emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, collective responsibility, and the potential future of AI and digital sovereignty. ODLAN provides valuable resources, training, and reports to bolster community awareness and skills in navigating digital spaces.

    00:00 Introduction to Vivian Lee

    00:35 Origins and Mission of ODLAN

    02:25 Defining Digital Literacy and Citizenship

    04:45 Misconceptions About Digital Citizenship

    07:07 Online Safety for Children

    11:55 Ethical Concerns and Future of AI

    21:37 Resources and Final Thoughts

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    30 m
  • Beth Sampson: Innovating Education in Nunavut
    Mar 19 2025

    In this episode of Root & STEM, Beth, a classroom teacher from Cambridge Bay, NU, Beth Sampson shares her journey from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, to becoming a senior high math and science specialist in a remote Nunavut community. Beth discusses her academic background, the challenges and opportunities of digital citizenship, and her pursuit of a master's degree in Creativity, Sustainability, and Innovation through Cape Breton University. Beth explains her experiences with digital education during the school year 2021-2022, including her involvement in creating resources like the Digitally Nunavut Ed website, and addresses the unique aspects of digital citizenship within the context of Nunavut's evolving technological landscape. She highlights the importance of modeling good digital citizenship and collaborating with Inuit cultural resources to engage students. Beth also offers insights into the special challenges students and teachers face regarding technology access and safety online, emphasizing the importance of cultural and community context in digital education.

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:19 Journey into Digital Citizenship

    05:14 Defining Digital Citizenship

    10:10 Digital Citizenship in Nunavut

    20:32 Challenges and Solutions in Digital Citizenship

    37:13 Resources and Recommendations

    44:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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    48 m
  • Courtney Cameron: Makers Making Change
    Feb 28 2025

    In this episode, Courtney Cameron, East Region Coordinator for Makers Making Change, discusses her role and the organization's mission to provide low-cost, open-source assistive technology. Makers Making Change operates under the Neil Squire Society, which focuses on designing and producing affordable assistive technology for people with disabilities. Courtney explains the program's origins, including the inspiring story of Neil Squire and the development of groundbreaking assistive devices. She highlights how the program engages volunteers and students in creating assistive devices like switches, which have a high community demand. The workshops provide valuable STEM education while fostering empathy and problem-solving skills among participants. Courtney also shares the positive feedback received from students, teachers, and clinicians benefiting from these affordable, customizable devices.

    00:00 Introduction to Courtney Cameron and Her Role

    00:43 Overview of Makers Making Change

    02:06 The Story of Neil Squire

    04:21 Examples of Assistive Technology

    05:54 Courtney's Journey into Assistive Technology

    10:35 Workshops and Their Impact

    14:49 Student and Community Reactions

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    18 m
  • Christine M'Lot: Your Voice is Power
    Feb 28 2025

    In this episode, Christine M'Lot, a seasoned teacher, curriculum developer, and newly appointed associate publisher of Portage and Main Press, shares her innovative approach to teaching through hip-hop. Christine delves into her personal connection to hip-hop music and how it has influenced her teaching philosophy. She discusses her unique use of hip-hop and rap lyrics as a tool for teaching poetry and describes the challenges and successes she's encountered in the classroom. Christine also introduces the 'Your Voice is Power' program, which integrates hip-hop, coding, and social justice to engage students in computer science. She details how the program is adapted for Indigenous youth and highlights the positive outcomes, including a national competition with significant prizes.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Background

    01:33 Christine's Personal Journey with Hip Hop

    05:17 Integrating Hip Hop into the Classroom

    10:22 Your Voice is Power Program

    12:49 Adapting the Program for Indigenous Youth

    13:43 National Competition and Success Stories

    19:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    20 m
  • Jon Corbett: Computing for Indigenous Communities
    Feb 28 2025

    In this episode, Jon Corbett, an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University, discusses the importance of integrating Indigenous languages and cultural symbols into computing technologies. He highlights his work in developing a computer science curriculum that incorporates an Indigenous viewpoint and the challenges of alienation faced by Indigenous communities in Westernized technology environments. Jon also shares examples of current software that effectively incorporate Indigenous knowledge and addresses the ethical considerations of integrating technology with Indigenous culture. Additionally, he explores the significance of community-centered technology workshops and the need for collaboration between academic institutions, communities, and developers in creating adaptive computing solutions. Jon concludes with personal anecdotes that have shaped his approach to computer programming.

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    00:27 Integrating Indigenous Languages in Technology

    01:36 Challenges and Importance of Indigenous Representation

    02:48 Current Software and Indigenous Knowledge

    12:31 Ethical Considerations in Technology

    14:21 Community-Centered Technology Workshops

    25:15 Personal Stories and Philosophies on Programming

    28:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    27 m
  • Maura R. Grossman: Deepfake Technology
    Feb 27 2025

    In this episode of the Root & STEM Podcast, host Salma is joined by Maura Grossman, a research professor at the University of Waterloo and an expert in responsible artificial intelligence. They dive into the topic of deepfakes, discussing their differences from other manipulated media, their impact on political processes, and the concept of the liar's dividend. Grossman also explores advancements in detection technologies, regulatory challenges, and the importance of public awareness in combating the spread of deepfakes. The episode concludes with insights on the role of tech companies and the need for comprehensive education to mitigate deepfake threats.

    00:00 Introduction to the Root & STEM Podcast

    00:26 Meet Maura Grossman: Expert in AI and Law

    00:57 Understanding Deepfakes and Their Implications

    02:46 Deepfakes vs. Shallow Fakes: Key Differences

    04:16 Real-World Examples of Deepfake Impact

    05:39 The Liar's Dividend: Exploiting Deepfakes

    07:37 Threats to Democracy and Public Trust

    08:54 Technological Advancements in Deepfake Detection

    11:41 The Role of Governments and Regulations

    14:03 Responsibilities of Tech Companies

    15:18 Public Awareness and Education

    18:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    19 m