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Empower Students to Take Ownership of Their Learning with AI
Many students are already integrating AI into their learning process. How can we respond to this shift and support all students to thoughtfully engage with this new tool?
Including AI is a pedagogical choice, and its relevance will vary depending on the course. When it fits the learning goals, it can be a valuable course addition that improves student learning through personalized instruction.
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Building AI Fluency: 7 Practical Tasks for Faculty
Curious how AI tools might find their way into student work or classroom conversations? Many students say they want clearer, more specific guidance from their instructors on when and how to use AI. If we’re not confident in our own skills, though, it can be difficult to give that guidance. Whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen your approach, explore these low-stakes activities to reflect on and grow in your own use of AI.
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Your Quality Matters institutional membership includes a reduced-fee ($299) registration for this asynchronous workshop, which introduces educators to the use of AI in creating effective assessment tools. Participants will learn to harness AI technology to generate course design rubrics, critically assess and improve AI-produced rubrics for precision and efficacy, and seamlessly integrate these enhanced rubrics into Canvas (ICON).