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Teaching and Learning with AI Conference
Saturday June 13, 2026 9:40am - 10:10am EDT
Most professors are still somewhere in the realm of ambivalence about AI, unsure exactly how to react.  For the last year, the University of Dayton has responded with a “bottom-up” approach of creating spaces for vulnerable conversation and learning, rather than simply instituting a top-down AI policy.  The dialogues and writings generated by this approach have enabled faculty to share fears, hopes, observations, and tested strategies, building an atmosphere of trust and solidarity.  This presentation will discuss why dwelling in ambivalence is a necessary and even productive stage, and how to grow faculty trust in an age of apprehension. #facultydialogue, #institutionalchange, #AIattitudes
Speakers
avatar for Meghan Henning

Meghan Henning

University Of Dayton
avatar for Lee Dixon

Lee Dixon

Associate Provost, Academic Affairs & Learning Initiatives, University Of Dayton
avatar for Esther Brownsmith

Esther Brownsmith

Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible, University of Dayton
avatar for Mandy Shannon

Mandy Shannon

Director of Teaching, Research, & Engagement, University Libraries, University of Dayton
Saturday June 13, 2026 9:40am - 10:10am EDT
Suwannee 4

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