This AI Learning Community is designed for everyone in any stage of the process of contemplation of generative AI use. Its purpose is to provide a structured and supportive community in which you can experiment with different uses of the technology, and make informed decisions if, or how, its use might benefit you and/or your students.

This learning community will combine four ACUE AI quick-study asynchronous courses and short assignment tasks with community meet-ups to discuss observations and issues. Given the university's investment, we ask that you commit to completion of all the elements of the program. If you are unable to attend one of the meet-ups, please email Nicola Corbin at nicolacorbin@weber.edu. 

Register Now

Complete registration form by April 30. Limited seating is available. You will be emailed with enrollment details May 2.


TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

 

Date/Time

Subject Matter Covered

Homework Assigned

Meetup Format

May 3

10:15 - 11:30 a.m.

Learning Community Kickoff Introduction to AI

  • Writing Effective AI Prompts Quick Study Course

  • Short task assigned

Hybrid: Lampros Hall 201; Zoom

May 8


1 - 2 p.m.

Small-group discussion and connections on AI prompt construction, uses and limitations

  • Leveraging AI to Develop Course Resources Quick Study Course

  • Short task assigned

Zoom

May 15


1 - 2 p.m.

Small-group discussion and connections on using AI to develop course resources, uses and limitations

  • Teaching with AI-Inclusive and AI-Resistant Learning Experiences  Quick Study Course

  • Short task assigned

Zoom

May 22


1 - 2 p.m.

Small-group discussion and connections on creating with AI-inclusive and AI-resistant assignments, uses and limitations

  • Empowering Students to Use AI Responsibly

  • Short task assigned

Zoom

May 29


1 - 2 p.m.

Crafting Authentic Assessments: Integrating Human-Centered Pedagogy in an AI-Driven Landscape

Learning community wrap-up

Zoom