Human‑Centered AI: Summer Webinar Series
As AI tools become more visible in higher education, faculty are navigating real questions about trust, integrity, assessment, and the role of human judgment in teaching.
This three‑part Teaching with AI webinar series supports faculty across disciplines and modalities in using AI thoughtfully—without losing what matters most. Across the series, participants will explore how humanizing teaching practices, authentic assessment, and well‑designed AI tools can work together to support learning, student agency, and instructor presence.
Each session is practical, interactive, and grounded in real classroom contexts, with strategies faculty can apply immediately. Register for each session separately.
Humanizing Teaching and Learning in an AI World
May 27 @ 1:00 – 2:15 PM
No artificial ingredients! Keeping it real in the age of AI
June 9 @ 10:00 – 11:15 AM
Creating Instructional Materials with AI: From Static Artifacts to Interactive Agents
July 15 @ 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
Series Learning Outcomes
By the end of the three‑part series, participants will be able to:
- Explain how human‑centered teaching practices—including trust, belonging, transparency, and instructor presence—support effective learning and academic integrity in AI‑rich environments.
- Design learning and assessment experiences that promote student agency, authentic work, and ethical AI use, using clear expectations and AI transparency aligned with disciplinary and institutional contexts.
- Apply practical AI‑supported strategies—from feedback and instructional materials to AI‑powered learning coaches—that reduce cognitive load and administrative burden while reinforcing professional judgment and relational teaching.
Note: This text was drafted by Microsoft Copilot and reviewed by humans for quality and bias.
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Contact the Network for Educational Development with questions.

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