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TIPS on integrating AI literacy

TIPS on integrating AI literacy In-Person / Online

Teaching Improvement and Practice Series (TIPS) series is hosted on the first Friday of each month from 2-3pm. This professional development series brings together educators from across campus to share innovative approaches, effective strategies, and practical insights. Enhance your classroom techniques, elevate your curriculum development, and refine your pedagogical methods through engaging sessions and peer discussions. Regardless of your title or role, if you contribute to the teaching & learning, student success, and/or outreach missions of the university, YOU are an educator and we look forward to learning with and from you. Let's transform teaching together!

Facilitator: Sarah Freye is an Instructional Designer with MSU IT-Educational Technology. With extensive experience in both higher education and K-12 settings. Her professional focus centers on enhancing faculty and student digital literacy, with a particular interest in how generative AI is transforming educational practices.

Date:
Friday, September 5, 2025
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
CTLI Rm W207C (Main Library, 2 West)
Audience:
   Advising Staff      Educator Network      Future Faculty      In-Class Educators  
Categories:
  Affiliate Session     Community of Practice     Educator Networking     Guest Speakers     Hybrid Session     Synchronous Session  

Registration is required. There are 4 in-person seats available. There is 1 online seat available.

This offering is in alignment with MSU 2030 Strategic Plan: Staff and Faculty Success, Objective 3.

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

  • Facilitate the exchange of innovative teaching strategies and best practices among educators
  • Enable participants to reflect on and integrate new approaches to improve student engagement and learning outcomes
  • Promote professional growth by encouraging peer-to-peer learning, collaboration, and the sharing of effective pedagogical techniques.

The in-person location for this session is the Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation. Please join us in the Main Library, Room W207C (Conference Room). For directions to Room W207C, please visit the Room Locations page.