A 90-minute session for Columbia instructors.
Instructors are increasingly turning to Blue Books to prevent students’ unsanctioned use of Generative AI on assessments. While this analog approach to student assessment may prevent academic misconduct, it may also introduce new problems in our assessment of students’ learning. How can we assess learning without relying solely on handwritten, proctored exams?
Join colleagues and CTL staff for a discussion on rethinking assessment during the “Age of AI.” During this session, instructors are invited to share their experiences and challenges in adapting to the “Age of AI” and explore assessment strategies that deepen engagement, support course goals, and reduce opportunities for AI misuse.
Session objectives:
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Identify assessment strategies that promote authentic learning and maintain academic integrity.
- Develop a plan to implement or pilot a new mode of assessment in the classroom.
A 90-minute session for Columbia instructors.
Unable to join us for this session? Schedule a consultation to discuss your teaching questions, explore our on-demand on the Teaching and Learning in the Age of AI site, or find other workshops on our CTL events calendar.
Columbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Contact [email protected] or 212.854.1692 for accommodations.
This event may be photographed. Note, if this is an online event, CTL staff may take screenshots. For concerns, contact [email protected].