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Generative AI Use in Instruction: Faculty Interest Group

Feb 6, 2026 - Apr 17, 2026
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Term: Spring 2026

Date: February 6th, 27th, March 20th, & April 17th, 2026

Time: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Location: Graduate Life Center 40

Instructor: Louis Hickman , Dan Dunlap, & Sang Won Lee

Presented By: GUIDE (Generative Understanding, Integration, and Development for Educators)

 

Description:

Student learning is increasingly impacted by generative AI, specifically, large language models (LLMs; e.g., ChatGPT). These sessions will bring faculty together to discuss the instructional opportunities and challenges of LLMs. Each session will cover slightly different ground, including sharing successful adaptations of instruction to LLMs, brainstorming ways of protecting coursework against LLMs such as ChatGPT, generating ideas for tools that could be developed to support faculty, and co-designing prototypes for tools to support faculty in this new reality. Come join us for a lively discussion that will help shape the future of education.

 

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