A 90-minute session for Columbia instructors.
Curious about how AI might support the way you design assessments and learning activities? Come experiment! This hands-on workshop invites you to explore a series of stations where you can use AI to generate and refine rubrics, quiz questions, case studies, and role play activities.
Each station offers a chance to experiment, reflect, discuss how AI might support your teaching. CTL facilitators will be on hand to guide discussion and support your exploration. You’ll leave with insights and a clearer sense of how and when AI can support your teaching practice.
Session objectives:
- Identify ways AI can assist in designing and refining assessment and learning activities that align with course goals.
- Experiment with AI to generate teaching materials and evaluate their strengths and limitations for use in one’s own instructional context.
Please bring a computer to engage in the session activites. Light refreshments provided.
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].