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Teaching and Learning with AI Conference
Friday June 12, 2026 3:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
GenAI makes knowledge freely accessible, rendering knowledge transmission-focused education obsolete. To remain relevant, higher education must orient toward whole-person development where students "actively engage in creating an experience unique and worthwhile" (Watkins, 2025). But how do we design for this? This session presents a replicable process using Fink’s (2013) Taxonomy of Significant Learning—a framework for designing learning objectives that relate knowledge to the learner and includes learning domains such as application, human connection, and self-discovery. Participants will gain actionable steps for curriculum adaptation that center learner agency, ensuring programs remain relevant for college students in the age of genAI.
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Emily Wierszewski

Associate Professor & Director of Undergraduate Writing Program, Seton Hill University
I am the writing program director at a liberal arts institution outside of Pittsburgh, PA. I created and run our university's AI professional development course for faculty and staff. I have a passion for mentoring faculty and creating innovative assessment practices to engage students... Read More →
Friday June 12, 2026 3:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
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