The prevalence of AI has made many traditional assessments, such as the Term Paper, unreliable. Each type of educational program will need to find its own answer to this challenge. This session explores the solution developed for an online, asynchronous Teacher Preparation Program. That will provide inspiration for an open discussion among participants about how what was shared could help them craft their own solutions.
Robert Goodman, Executive Director, New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning
Susan Olszewski, Dean of Faculty, New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning
Rosemary Knab, Director, New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning
We will explore how a graduate course prepares students to use AI confidently within their disciplines and future careers. Participants will see how AI can be integrated across curriculum and assessment to build proficiency and ethical awareness as we prepare them for workforce readiness. We will discuss actionable strategies for embedding AI in learning design to equip students with the confidence and judgment needed to thrive in an evolving world shaped by artificial intelligence.
Sean Nufer, Senior Director of Teaching and Learning, The Community Solution Education System
Susan Olszewski, Dean of Faculty, New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning
Rosemary Knab, Director, New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning
Sean Nufer, Senior Director of Teaching and Learning, The Community Solution Education System
Cynthia Maria Montaudon Tomas, Dean of College of Business, UPAEP, A.C.