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Thursday, May 16 • 8:30am - 9:30am
Expectations Regarding AI Use and Integration into the Classroom

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This session aims to guide educators in recognizing the profound importance of transitioning from mere AI awareness to effectively integrating this transformative technology into the educational experience. Educator's will play a vital role in preparing students for a world inundated with AI; thus, we should be shifting the focus from "catching students" to embracing AI as an integral part of the classroom. This session will emphasize the importance of setting expectations with students and engaging them in these critical discussions. Collaboratively setting expectations will enable educators to align AI-use with different assignment types while fostering responsible AI utilization. Furthermore, we invite participants to share their successes in using AI in course activities.

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Jon Oelke

Director of Faculty Engagement and Development, National Louis University
I love learning. Also, I love teaching. Also, also, I love teaching teachers to teach. Teaching is about connecting with others. I connect to others through humor, play, and empathy. This central tenet of play therapy has always stuck with me: Take an interest in their interests... Read More →


Thursday May 16, 2024 8:30am - 9:30am CDT
Lake Room Norris University Center, 2nd Floor