Owning the Unknown: Teaching and Learning With AI
Learn how to harness AI to support teaching and learning and overall academic success.
With the advent of AI tools, particularly generative AI platforms like ChatGPT, educators have access to increasingly sophisticated and tailored tools at their fingertips to assist with a myriad of educational tasks. While there were initial hesitations among faculty about integrating these tools into their curriculum, a clear shift is occurring, with concerns over academic integrity gradually fading.
Join Inside Higher Ed for a live webcast that will explore how faculty and staff members, administrators and other players in the postsecondary ecosystem are harnessing AI to support teaching and learning and overall academic success. We'll also take a closer look at how AI could help bring higher education closer to its ultimate promise of greater access, improved student engagement and deeper understanding.
The discussion will cover the following important topics:
- Examples of faculty members and institutions experimenting with AI to promote teaching and learning
- How (and how much) students are adopting AI relative to their professors
- Suggested frameworks for building AI literacy and using GenAI for academic research
- Ways to approach academic program-level conversations about, and considering equity with respect to, AI adoption
To get the most out of the webcast, download and explore the booklet.
Additional resources:
- Center for Teaching Innovation (Cornell University)
- AI teaching assistant creator (Victory XR)