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Teaching and Assessing Students in an AI World: Strategies for Today’s Educators

Teaching and Assessing Students in an AI World: Strategies for Today’s Educators In-Person / Online

This workshop explores how generative AI is reshaping both teaching and assessment practices in higher education. Participants will examine the capabilities and limitations of GenAI tools and will examine how to adapt learning outcomes, assignment formats, and grading strategies in response to AI capabilities. The session also highlights practical approaches for using GenAI to support teaching and learning while clarifying expectations for students.

Upon completion of this learning experience, participants will be able to:

  • describe the implications of generative AI tools for teaching, learning, and academic integrity
  • identify strategies to adapt course learning outcomes, materials, and assessments in response to AI capabilities
  • evaluate assessment types and formats for vulnerability to AI misuse and explore alternatives that promote authentic learning
  • develop clear expectations and communication strategies around AI use in syllabi and assignments.
Date:
Friday, September 12, 2025
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
Audience:
   Educator Network      In-Class Educators      Online Educators      Quality Matters  
Categories:
  Community of Practice     Community-Engaged Learning     Curriculum Development     DEIB & Student Success     EdTech     Educator Networking     Educator Onboarding     Evaluation & Assessment     Experiential Learning     Generative AI     Hybrid Session     Improving Courses     In-person Session     Interdisciplinary Learning     Online Programs     Online Session     Special Topics  

Registration is required. There are 20 in-person seats available. There are 26 online seats available.

The in-person location for this session: is the Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation. Please join us in the Main Library, Room W206G. For directions to W206G, please visit the Room Locations page.

Please join us for any of the upcoming Assessment Lab: A Week of Design, Feedback, and Innovation offerings!