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Ethical Use of AI for Instructors: A Panelist Discussion

Ethical Use of AI for Instructors: A Panelist Discussion

As instructors, how do we ethically use artificial intelligence in the classroom?

  • How and when do we disclose AI use for help with course design, in-class activities, lecture content, and grading? Do we even need to?
  • How do we negotiate our own use of AI in light of expectations about student use?
  • Finally, and very importantly, how do students perceive our use of AI in the classroom?

Join the Teaching Academy and the Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation for a wide-ranging discussion on ethical AI use in the classroom for instructors featuring the following three faculty panelists:

Steven Gross
Professor and Chair, Department of Philosophy

Louis Hyman
Dorothy Ross Professor of Political Economy in History and Professor at the SNF Agora Institute

Dan Ryan Teaching Professor, Department of Computer Science

When: Wednesday, Nov. 19, noon to 1:30 p.m. Where: Zoom Who: All JH instructors: faculty, staff, grad students, post-docs.
Register here.