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AI Basics

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Hosted by Charlie Mahoney  Description: Learn the basics of what AI is and how it works in everyday tasks. This workshop introduces simple AI concepts, shows what AI can and… Continue reading AI Basics

Teaching in the Age of AI: Designing Learning That Builds Critical Thinking – Part II

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Hosted by Dr. Deniz Marti Part II is an applied, hands-on session where participants redesign their own assignments using the principles introduced in Part I. Through breakout discussions and guided… Continue reading Teaching in the Age of AI: Designing Learning That Builds Critical Thinking – Part II

ChatGPT for Teaching and Research

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Hosted by Dr. Deone Zell  ChatGPT is a flexible AI assistant that can act as a teaching partner, research collaborator, and productivity tool. This session will demonstrate how to design interactive assignments, create simulations, and generate customized study materials for students, while also supporting literature reviews, drafting, and peer review simulations. You’ll also see advanced features like agent mode, multimodal… Continue reading ChatGPT for Teaching and Research

Developing an Ethical AI Curriculum Framework

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Workshop 3: Developing an Ethical AI Curriculum Framework  Hosted by Dr. Carmen Saunders-Russell  Begin constructing a structured, scalable framework for integrating AI literacy and ethics into your curriculum. This workshop guides you through aligning student learning outcomes, assessment strategies, and ethical reasoning to prepare students for AI Literacy expectations in today’s workforce.  Join the event… Continue reading Developing an Ethical AI Curriculum Framework

AI Syllabus Statements

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Hosted by Dr. Joyce Marie Brusasco Description: Address AI in your course syllabi. This workshop provides faculty with practical language, examples, and resources for defining permissible and prohibited uses of AI. Participants will explore approaches for guiding responsible student use, ensuring academic integrity, and co-creating clear AI statements with their classes. Join the event on… Continue reading AI Syllabus Statements

AI Syllabus Statements

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Hosted by Charles Mahoney, M. Ed.  Learn how to incorporate clear and effective AI-use guidelines into your syllabus.  Address AI in your course syllabi. This workshop provides faculty with practical language,… Continue reading AI Syllabus Statements

Turnitin AI Detection

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Hosted by Faculty Technology Center Staff  Gain a clear understanding of how Turnitin’s AI detection works, its limitations, and best practices for interpreting reports. This session helps faculty navigate AI-related integrity… Continue reading Turnitin AI Detection

AI Basics

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Hosted by Charles Mahoney, M. Ed.  Getting to know Artificial Intelligence  Learn the basics of what AI is and how it works in everyday tasks. This workshop introduces simple AI concepts, shows what AI can and cannot do, and offers easy strategies for using AI safely and responsibly. No prior experience needed; this workshop is… Continue reading AI Basics

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