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Teaching and Learning with AI Conference
Friday June 12, 2026 3:20pm - 3:30pm EDT
In Spring 2025, Duke University Libraries and the Center for Teaching & Learning launched a project to integrate AI ethics into instruction and student learning. Our team co-created an openly accessible AI Ethics Learning Toolkit that helps instructors spark critical, student-centered conversations across disciplines. Organized around urgent questions, such as trust, bias, and mis/disinformation, the toolkit introduces ten key topics with practical learning activities. In this talk, participants will get ideas for conversation starters and hands-on activities (with “no-AI” alternatives). Participants will also consider ways in which AI ethics content can be introduced into upper-level, discipline-specific courses.
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Hannah Rozear

Librarian for AI Learning, Biological Sciences, and Global Health, Duke University
Hello! I'm the librarian for Artificial Intelligence Learning, Biological Sciences, and Global Health at Duke University Libraries. I work with faculty, students, and staff to support responsible, creative, and effective uses of AI in teaching, learning, and research, while also providing... Read More →
Friday June 12, 2026 3:20pm - 3:30pm EDT
Coastal Ballroom
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  • Co-Author(s) Remi Kalir, Emma Ren, Barron Brothers (Duke University)

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