Artificial intelligence is transforming higher education, but with innovation comes ethical responsibility. How can educators ensure AI is used fairly, protects student privacy, and maintains academic integrity? Join us for a panel discussion featuring instructional designers and faculty, who will explore these questions and more. Each panelist will present a key issue, followed by an interactive Q&A. Whether you’re already using AI in your courses or just exploring its impact, this session will provide essential insights to help you navigate AI’s role in education responsibly.
Presenters:
- Billie Franchini, Director, Center for the Advancement of Teaching, Learning, and Online Education (CATLOE), University at Albany
- Nikki Childrose, Associate Professor of History and Director of the Center for Innovation, Teaching, and Learning, Columbia-Greene Community College
- Joshua Kohan, Assistant Professor of English and First Vice-Chair of the Academic Senate, Hudson Valley Community College
- Moderator: Tyler Kessel, Dean of Business and Liberal Arts and Chair of the AI Council, Hudson Valley Community College
This is event is brought to you by the Center for Professional Excellence, the AI Council, and an Innovative Instruction Technology Grant from SUNY.
Date: April 2
Time: 2 p.m.
Modality: Zoom (Link will be sent the day before)