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Teaching and Learning with AI Conference
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Thursday, June 11
 

2:20pm EDT

Guidelines for Using AI to Teach Case History Interviewing: Lessons from an Applied Research Study
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:20pm - 2:50pm EDT
This session presents a set of evidence‑informed guidelines for integrating AI‑supported case history interviewing practice into communication‑focused clinical education. Drawing on insights from an applied research project that compared AI‑facilitated simulation with traditional instructional methods, we summarize the primary conclusions supported by the data about designing effective prompts, structuring practice sessions, and supporting student performance. This presentation highlights practical, scalable strategies educators can adopt to enhance student confidence and competency in foundational interviewing skills. #clinicalskills #aienhancedclinicaleducation #competencybasedsimulation
Speakers
avatar for Becky Jones

Becky Jones

Director of Clinical Education; Associate Professor, Oklahoma Baptist University
Dr. Becky Jones, EdD, CCC-SLP, is Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Education in the Speech-Language Pathology graduate program at Oklahoma Baptist University. With almost two decades of clinical experience in speech-language pathology, her work focuses on competency-based... Read More →
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:20pm - 2:50pm EDT
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3:00pm EDT

From Policy to Practice: Embedding AI Tools and Agents into Authentic, Assessable Coursework
Thursday June 11, 2026 3:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping higher education, yet many faculty struggle to move beyond policy statements into meaningful classroom implementation. This session presents a practical framework for embedding AI tools and agents directly into course assignments, using a Health Data Analytics course (HLTH 212) as a case study. Participants will explore how AI can support data analysis, critical thinking, and skill development while maintaining academic integrity. The session emphasizes assignment design, transparency, and transferable strategies that can be adapted across disciplines.#AIinTeaching #AssignmentDesign #PracticalAI
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Rhonna Krouse-Adams

College of Western Idaho
Thursday June 11, 2026 3:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
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3:40pm EDT

Beyond “Allowed” or “Banned”: Teaching Responsible AI Use Through Transparency, Verification, and Student Ownership
Thursday June 11, 2026 3:40pm - 4:10pm EDT
Faculty are increasingly expected to integrate AI into teaching while preserving academic integrity and authentic student learning. This session offers a faculty-centered discussion of the lived classroom realities of student generative AI use—particularly the “AI confidence problem,” in which AI-generated writing can sound polished and authoritative while containing oversimplifications and missing nuance. Participants will reflect on common faculty challenges including uncertainty about student authorship and the emotional labor associated with trust and accountability in AI-enabled classrooms.Rather than framing AI as simply “allowed” or “banned,” this presentation proposes a values-driven approach to responsible AI use grounded in three core principles: transparency, verification, and student ownership of learning. The session shares a case study of redesigning an undergraduate writing assignment on culturally informed end-of-life communication. The redesign requires students to generate an AI response (Part 1) and then complete a structured credibility audit (Part 2) by identifying missed nuance or inaccuracies using five academic sources and a “claim → source → correction” method.
Speakers
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Toby Brooks

Director, Academy for Teaching & Learning, Baylor University
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Ashley Barrett

Full Professor in Communication, Baylor University
Thursday June 11, 2026 3:40pm - 4:10pm EDT
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4:20pm EDT

The Multimodal Video Evaluator (MVE): Codifying Decades of Empirical Research into a Systematic Multimedia Design & Evaluation Framework
Thursday June 11, 2026 4:20pm - 4:50pm EDT
Despite decades of empirical research in multimedia learning, many higher ed videos often suffer from "Death by PowerPoint"—cluttered, cognitively taxing, hindering learning and learner engagement. This session introduces the Multimodal Video Evaluator (MVE), a custom AI bot designed to close the research-practice divide by translating scientific research into an automated, systematic pedagogical auditor. The MVE codifies a 15-year synthesis of the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning (CTML) and video engagement studies into 127 actionable design guidelines.
By replacing pedagogical guesswork with a systematic approach to rapid design-revision cycles, the MVE empowers educators to systematically transform passive, distracting slides into high-impact visual tools that significantly improve student comprehension, memory retention, and learner engagement.
To foster institutional adaptation, I will reveal the MVE’s full design architecture, including its specialized knowledgebase and system prompt. I will discuss calibration features used to ensure accurate and consistent auditing and prevent hallucinations of generic AI. By sharing these internal blueprints, I provide attendees with the technical and pedagogical insights needed to replicate and refine this work at their own institutions, moving AI from an efficiency tool to a framework for quality assurance and competency building for faculty, instructional designers, and students.

My Substack Publication "eLearning Expert": https://elearningexpert.substack.com/  
My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/k0ichisat0/ 

Speakers
avatar for Koichi Sato

Koichi Sato

University of South Florida, University of South Florida
Hello! I am Dr. Koichi Sato—aka Dr. eLearning.
I serve as a Learning Designer at the University of South Florida, where my daily mission is to apply “design magic” to instructional expertise to improve student learning outcomes. With an EdD in online learning, I have spent m... Read More →
Thursday June 11, 2026 4:20pm - 4:50pm EDT
Lafayette 1
 
Friday, June 12
 

9:00am EDT

Using AI to Improve Spoken English for International Teaching Assistants
Friday June 12, 2026 9:00am - 9:30am EDT
The use of AI for improving spoken English proficiency is relatively underdeveloped compared to AI for use in written English. This study uses data from a small cohort of students who were trying to improve their spoken English proficiency to illustrate how the use of AI to improve their spoken English proficiency compares to students who had previous failed to show significant improvement without the use of AI.
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Albert Camp

Louisiana State University
Friday June 12, 2026 9:00am - 9:30am EDT
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9:40am EDT

Co-Intelligence in Action: Student–AI Collaboration in Class Projects
Friday June 12, 2026 9:40am - 10:10am EDT
This session presents an AI-enhanced cultural training game design project. Grounded in constructivism and AI-as-co-intelligence approach, it offers a tangible pedagogical framework that can be integrated across disciplines by guiding students through: (1) critical engagement with course content, (2) AI literacy, and (3) metacognitive reflection. The project is designed and assessed so AI functions as a thinking partner rather than a shortcut, keeping students accountable for reasoning, intellectual ownership, and ethical use. Participants will leave with clear guidance for applying the AI-as-co-intelligence framework, practical strategies for scaffolding the assignment, and approaches to using instructor feedback to cultivate an ethical, responsible AI mindset in students.
Speakers
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Gamze Yilmaz

University of Massachusetts Boston
Friday June 12, 2026 9:40am - 10:10am EDT
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10:20am EDT

Beyond the Prompt: Integrating AI for Experiential Learning and Professional Readiness
Friday June 12, 2026 10:20am - 10:50am EDT
Move from policing AI to professionalizing with it. This session explores a dual-layered approach to AI in experiential learning. First, we share a faculty workflow using Boodlebox to "AI-audit" syllabi, identifying strategic points to infuse AI assignments. We then pivot to the student experience using Quinncia to navigate the AI-driven job market through ATS-optimized resumes, simulated interviews, and LinkedIn development. Participants will discuss "not-easily-answered" questions of equity and agency: Does AI-assisted prep level the playing field for first-generation students, or does it mask their authentic voice to satisfy an algorithm?
Speakers
avatar for Allison Muise

Allison Muise

Assistant Professor, Experiential Learning, Endicott College
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Katherine Nessen

Assistant Professor, Experiential Education, Endicott College
Friday June 12, 2026 10:20am - 10:50am EDT
Lafayette 1

11:00am EDT

Beyond Technical Training: Building Emotionally Intelligent AI Adoption Through Cognitive Trust, Secure Design, and the V-E-V Framework
Friday June 12, 2026 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Higher education’s AI adoption challenge extends beyond technical training. It requires emotionally intelligent design that addresses fear, trust, and accountability. Drawing from Marshall University’s AI readiness initiatives and evidence-based psychology research on emotion-cognition interaction, this session shares a tested framework combining secure deployment (audit trails, safe innovation spaces, approved tools) with emotional intelligence strategies (emotional anchors, the V-E-V Framework: Validate-Evaluate-Verify, affective feedback loops). Participants will learn why emotional intelligence reduces AI resistance and strengthens ethical judgment and accountability. The session provides adaptable tools: governance templates, emotionally intelligent training designs, and practical strategies to build AI ecosystems that foster faculty and staff trust, understanding, and responsible use.#emotionalintelligence #AIgovernance #facultydevelopment
Speakers
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Shahid Ali

AI Engineer, Marshall University
Friday June 12, 2026 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Lafayette 1

1:00pm EDT

Designing Graduate Courses for an AI-Led Workplace
Friday June 12, 2026 1:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
This session will share the approach and examples of how graduate courses at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies are applying the scholar-practitioner model to incorporate AI in Teaching to prepare students for an AI-lead Future of Work environment. The session will start with an overview of the school’s AI in Teaching and Learning Community of Practice, governance frameworks, and deep dives/demos of some examples of incorporating AI literacy skills building with AI tools in classes. #AIinTeachingandLearning #TeachingAI #AIUseCases
Speakers
avatar for Katja Schroeder

Katja Schroeder

Senior Lecturer, Associate Program Director, Technology Management Program, Columbia University, School of Professional Studies
Hello, I am currently Senior Lecturer for the Technology Management Program at Columbia University's School of Professional Studies. My research interest is AI leadership competencies. My teaching also focuses on the role of technology in enabling sustainable business models, stakeholder... Read More →
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Blake DiCosola

Associate Professor, Information & Knowledge Strategy, Columbia University in the City of New York
Friday June 12, 2026 1:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
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1:40pm EDT

Actionable AI Integration for First‑Year Writing Courses
Friday June 12, 2026 1:40pm - 2:10pm EDT
This session shares practical, classroom‑tested strategies for integrating AI into first‑year writing while maintaining a strong focus on student voice, clarity, and critical awareness. Drawing on an assignment sequence where students compare their writing to AI‑generated versions, the presentation offers concrete methods for teaching conciseness, analyzing rhetorical choices, and guiding students toward responsible, “acceptable” AI use. Attendees will leave with adaptable assignment models, reflection prompts, and implementation tips they can bring directly into their own composition courses.
Speakers
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Margaret (Peg) Aubin

AI Integration Specialist, Southern New Hampshire University
Friday June 12, 2026 1:40pm - 2:10pm EDT
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2:20pm EDT

From Prompts to Platforms: Creating Your Own AI Tools That Fit Your Context
Friday June 12, 2026 2:20pm - 2:50pm EDT
Commercial AI tools rarely fit our exact teaching context. But you don't need programming skills to build your own tools. This session maps the whole spectrum, from free, no-code options like custom GPTs and Gemini Gems, through locally-run web applications, to fully hosted platforms. I'll share real examples from my experience as a faculty member and CTL leader: tools for student study support, a writing tutor, Canvas integrations, and a flipped classroom social learning platform. Participants at any comfort level will leave ready to move from AI consumer to AI creator, starting exactly where you are.#BuildYourOwnAI  #ConsumerToCreator  #PracticalAITools
Speakers
avatar for Daniel Ruelle

Daniel Ruelle

Director: Teaching and Learning Excellence, VinUniversity
I am the director of Teaching and Learning and also a faculty in the College of Arts & Sciences, teaching communication subjects. I teach in Team-Based Learning (TBL) and of course have been experimenting with AI in teaching and learning, like all of us. If you ever come to Hanoi... Read More →
Friday June 12, 2026 2:20pm - 2:50pm EDT
Lafayette 1

3:00pm EDT

Learning Together in Ambiguity: What Cross-Institutional Dialogues Reveal About Teaching with AI
Friday June 12, 2026 3:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
As higher education grapples with the complexity and ambiguity of AI, there is a growing need for inclusive opportunities where individuals can make sense of its role in teaching, learning, and creative work. This session shares emerging insights from a cross-institutional dialogue series among faculty, staff, and administrators from a consortium of art and design institutions. Grounded in community-based conversations, the presentation synthesizes themes related to curriculum integration, ethics, literacy, accessibility, privacy, and practice. Participants will gain a clearer picture of shared challenges and promising approaches, along with reflective questions that support teaching and learning with AI amid ongoing ambiguity. 
Speakers
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Kari Weaver

Director, Jane B. Nord Center for Teaching and Learning, Cleveland Institute of Art
Cultivating change agents, equity in education, qualitative research
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Thomas Olson

Interim Dean of Academic Affairs, Laguna College of Art + Design
I’m Interim Dean of Academic Affairs working at the intersection of AI, art + design, and education, where the tools are outpacing our institutions. I focus on practical applications—where AI actually improves creative work, teaching, and academic systems, and where it doesn’t... Read More →
Friday June 12, 2026 3:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
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3:40pm EDT

Teaching in the Age of AI: Pedagogical Practices and Faculty Development at a Private Liberal Arts University
Friday June 12, 2026 3:40pm - 4:10pm EDT
How are faculty actually teaching with AI? This mixed-methods study explores how full-time faculty at a private liberal arts university integrate artificial intelligence into course design, instruction, assessment, and student engagement. By revealing adoption patterns, faculty readiness, ethical considerations, and institutional supports, the session addresses urgent questions shaping responsible, effective AI use in higher education today.
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Raymond Baker

ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY

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Jaime Franco

St. Thomas University
Friday June 12, 2026 3:40pm - 4:10pm EDT
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  Ethics/ Policy/ and Governance, 30-Minute Session
  • Co-Author(s) Katherine Vidueira, St. Thomas University

4:20pm EDT

Composition and Chat GPT: AI as a Writing Tool
Friday June 12, 2026 4:20pm - 4:50pm EDT
As Generative AI programs have become household names, especially among college students, it is important to consider how educators can instruct students in the use of AI as a tool. This session shares practical, classroom-tested assignments that position AI as a writing tutor, peer reviewer, and critical reader.The session focuses on implementing assignments that draw on Artificial Intelligence, redesigning rubrics, and using AI-integrated assignments that reduce grading time, improve student writing, and educate students on AI as a tool. Participants will leave the presentation with student assignments, classroom policies, and student takeaways when AI assignments are implemented. 
Speakers
avatar for Katelyn Thompson

Katelyn Thompson

Assistant Professor of Composition, Kilgore College
Friday June 12, 2026 4:20pm - 4:50pm EDT
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Saturday, June 13
 

9:00am EDT

Partnering for Progress: Building Pipelines Between K-12 and Academic Libraries for AI Literacy
Saturday June 13, 2026 9:00am - 9:30am EDT
This session explores how K–12 media specialists and academic librarians can work together to build strong, sustainable pathways for AI literacy. The program highlights shared challenges, practical teaching strategies, and collaborative tools that support students as they move from foundational learning through higher education and beyond. Participants learn how cross‑institution partnerships can strengthen critical thinking, ethical AI use, and research skills. The session offers real‑world examples and easy starting points for anyone interested in creating a connected, future‑ready learning community.
Speakers
avatar for Brooke A. Becker

Brooke A. Becker

Media Literacy Librarian and Liaison to Communication Studies & Political Science & Public Administration, and Psycholog, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Saturday June 13, 2026 9:00am - 9:30am EDT
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9:40am EDT

Hypothesis: AI Changes Everything—Findings from the ELITE Lab
Saturday June 13, 2026 9:40am - 10:10am EDT
The ELITE Faculty Innovations Lab at the University of Miami launched in October 2025 to transform courses using AI. It’s January 2026 and our experiment is in full effect.Because levels of adoption vary, we promote AI in various ways, including:hands-on and discussion-based workshops and guest webinarsnewsletter focused on exploring AI in eachvideo series highlighting ed tech tools that integrate AIAI-heavy course pilotsfaculty champions model how AI transforms teaching and learningCommunity of Practice (CoP) courseELITE would appreciate the chance to share details on each and how our approach is developing with our community.
Speakers
avatar for Shara Gonzalez

Shara Gonzalez

Senior Instructional Designer, Miami Herbert Business School
I’m a Senior Instructional Designer with the ELITE Faculty Innovations Lab at the University of Miami’s Miami Herbert Business School. I draw on my background in education and extensive experience in advanced online instructional design to help faculty innovate, implement AI-enhanced... Read More →
Saturday June 13, 2026 9:40am - 10:10am EDT
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10:20am EDT

AI on Trial: Teaching Justice, Ethics, and Equity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Saturday June 13, 2026 10:20am - 10:50am EDT
AI on Trial: Teaching Justice, Ethics, and Equity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence examines the intentional integration of artificial intelligence into an introductory Justice Studies course at a UNC System Historically Black College and University (HBCU) participating in an Generative AI pilot initiative. Centered on ethical reasoning, algorithmic bias, and accountability, this session highlights a justice-centered AI pedagogy that prioritizes critical thinking over automation. The course design incorporates modular learning pathways through which students earn micro-certificates upon successful completion, reinforcing skill development and accountability. Drawing on course structure, assignments, and student engagement, the presentation offers adaptable models for responsibly embedding AI into justice-focused curricula.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Jack Monell

Dr. Jack Monell

Director (Interim) of CITI & Professor, Justice Studies, Winston-Salem State University
Saturday June 13, 2026 10:20am - 10:50am EDT
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