Teaching Smarter, Not Harder II: Responsible Student AI Use and Curriculum Integration
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Schedule
September 16–October 28, 2025
Register through: September 10, 2025
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Format
Group-paced
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Fee
$350
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Cancellation Policy
Cancel three full business days before the class starts and receive a full refund minus a $25 administrative fee. Cancel less than three business days beforehand, or do not participate and remain responsible for the entire fee.
Summary
This advanced course focuses on the ethical use of AI and its incorporation into teaching and learning. Educators will learn how to guide students in responsible AI usage while developing AI-enhanced curricula and assessments. This course incorporates hands-on activities, peer reflection, and practical applications to ensure educators not only learn about AI but actively use it in their teaching practices.
Overview
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the ethical implications of AI in education, including academic integrity concerns.
- Develop classroom policies that guide responsible student use of AI.
- Create AI-based student projects and assessments that encourage creativity and critical thinking.
- Design strategies to prevent AI misuse, such as plagiarism, in assessments.
- Integrate AI into their curriculum through a long-term implementation plan.
Course Outline
Outline:
- Module 1: Ethical AI in Education (2 hours)
- Content: Addressing ethical implications of AI (plagiarism, bias)
- Activity: Review a case study where AI was used unethically in education. Reflect on how you would handle similar challenges in your classroom.
- Module 2: Teaching Students Responsible AI Use (2 hours)
- Content: Guiding students on ethical AI use for research and learning
- Activity: Create a classroom policy for responsible AI use. Submit the policy and receive peer feedback.
- Module 3: Incorporating AI into the Curriculum (2 hours)
- Content: Embedding AI-based projects and assessments into lessons
- Activity: Design a student project or assessment that uses AI as a learning tool. Submit and reflect on how AI enriches student learning.
- Module 4: Addressing Academic Integrity (2 hours)
- Content: Preventing AI misuse in assessments
- Activity: Analyze an AI-generated essay for signs of plagiarism or overreliance on AI. Create a strategy for ensuring academic integrity in your assessments.
- Module 5: Planning for the Future (2 hours)
- Content: Continuously evolving AI use in education
- Activity: Develop a long-term strategy for incorporating AI in your curriculum. Share your plan and receive feedback.
Earn Continuing Education Hours
By participating in this class you will earn:
Instructional Hours | 18 |
University of Wisconsin Continuing Education Units | 1.8 |
Teaching Smarter, Not Harder II: Responsible Student AI Use and Curriculum Integration
Course #: 8876-C-LMOW-8876-26-LMOW
Fee: $350 For registration assistance: 608-262-2451
Fee
$350
Schedule
September 16–October 28, 2025
Register through: September 10, 2025
All times shown in central time.
Instructors
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Cancellation Policy
Cancel three full business days before the class starts and receive a full refund minus a $25 administrative fee. Cancel less than three business days beforehand, or do not participate and remain responsible for the entire fee.