[WEBINAR] AI in the Classroom: Practical Strategies to Enhance Learning and Protect Academic Integrity hosted by ACUE
ACUE (Association of College and University Educators) is hosting a webinar: AI in the Classroom: Practical Strategies to Enhance Learning and Protect Academic Integrity
From the ACUE website:
Harness AI’s benefits in higher education without compromising academic integrity. Artificial intelligence is transforming education, but how do we harness its benefits while safeguarding academic integrity? This session, designed for college and university educators and administrators, will cover how to set clear policies, communicate expectations, and apply AI—including emerging Agentic AI—in ways that enhance rigor and engagement. You’ll leave with frameworks and examples you can adapt immediately to your own context.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Explain why AI matters in higher education today by identifying key opportunities to enhance learning and efficiency while recognizing risks to academic integrity.
- Establish clear, ethical standards for AI use by applying practical frameworks for institutional and course-level policies with student-centered language.
- Implement responsible AI practices in the classroom using real-world strategies that maintain rigor, transparency, and trust while safeguarding academic and learning integrity.
Featuring our own , Senior Director of Customer Engagement at Turnitin, alongside leading experts in AI for teaching and learning:
- Laurie Pendleton, EdD (ACUE)
- Flower Darby (University of Missouri)
- Michelle Miller, PhD (Northern Arizona University)
- Stephanie Speicher (Weber State University)
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Hi TEN Community!
Thank you again to everyone who joined AI in the Classroom: Practical Strategies to Enhance Learning and Protect Academic Integrity, hosted by ACUE.If you missed it, it's not too late to register and receive the recording link
Here’s a curated list of the resources that were shared during the session. These are designed to support you with student conversations, academic policy development, and practical classroom strategies around AI.
We hope these resources are helpful as you navigate AI use in your classroom. Any takeaways or reflections from the session that you’d like to share with the community are always welcome.
Your experience might just inspire another educator and spark ideas in their classroom, and we’d love to hear them!
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SO excited about this! Really looking forward to hear what and the other panelists have to share about AI in the classroom.
