CTL Workshop: How Are Students Using AI?

March 5, 2025

An upcoming Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) workshop will focus on how students are using artificial intelligence (AI) in learning, job preparation and daily life.

The event, Student Secrets: Is AI Low-key Doing Our Homework?, will be held Friday, April 4 from 2 to 3 p.m. It will answer questions about how students perceive the impact of AI, what skills they believe will define success in an AI-driven future and how students are actually using AI.

A student panel will discuss their expectations and hopes for faculty, institutions, and employers, and also will challenge faculty, staff, and TAs to rethink how we teach, mentor, and prepare students for a world where AI is not just a tool but a transformational force.

The session will be held in the CTL Workspace (MC 2.404) and refreshments will be available while they last.

The workshop is open to all faculty, staff, graduate teaching assistants and postdoctoral researchers. Participation fulfills part of the requirements for the graduate teaching certificate and postdoctoral teaching certificate programs.

RSVP by Thursday, March 27.