Thursday, October 16 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Gleeson Library — 236 - Conference Room

Whether you’re having students reply to your syllabus with funny GIFs or asking them to create videos in response to a current-events article, Join this year’s Innovation in Teaching with Technology Awards recipients as they share their approaches to critically and creatively using GenAI in their courses.
Liat Berdugo, Associate Professor, Art and Architecture will introduce her pedagogical approach to integrating generative AI in higher education creative design curricula. Using GenAI in the classroom as a requirement, she will discuss a structured framework for critical AI integration that maintains student creative agency while fostering deep engagement with the sociotechnical implications of generative AI tools – including understanding how AI works, its copyright and environmental impacts, and its stereotypes and biases.
Megan Hutchinson, Professor of Legal Writing, School of Law will share how she encourages students to critically assess when and why AI should be used, incorporating tools like JudgeGPT for moot court simulations, Zoom AI Companion for speech feedback, Claude in negotiation and iterative writing, and AI-enhanced legal research platforms such as WestLaw Co-Counsel and Lexis Protege.
Presenters:
Liat Berdugo, Associate Professor, Art and Architecture;
Megan Hutchinson, Professor of Legal Writing, School of Law
Join in-person or remote. Lunch provided.