
Teaching and Learning with AI: Responsible Student Use and Engaging Instruction
April 9 @ 11:00 am - 11:50 am
As AI tools become more integrated into education, faculty face critical questions: What are reasonable and ethical guidelines for using AI in teaching? How can we help students navigate AI ethically while leveraging its potential for learning? And how can instructors use AI to enhance course design, assessment, and engagement without compromising integrity? This session explores the evolving landscape of AI in education, providing practical strategies for establishing ethical AI policies, guiding students in responsible AI use, and incorporating AI to make your teaching more dynamic and effective. Join us for a discussion on striking the right balance between innovation and ethics in the AI-enhanced classroom.
Presenter: Dr. Christine Denison, Associate Professor, Roger P. Murphy Professorship in Accounting and Director, Instructor Development, CELT
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