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Exploring In-class Exercises and Lesson Plans that Integrate Generative AI
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
8am PT | 10am CT | 11am ET | 4pm GMT | 5pm CET
In higher education, most of the conversation about the impact of generative AI has focused on text output for research and writing projects. But what about image generation with AI? Join us to hear three faculty members share their diverse approaches to helping their students build essential visual communication skills, increasingly leveraging the power of Adobe Firefly and other generative AI tools.
Digital Literacy Café Webinars
In our six sessions this year, higher education innovators will showcase how they’re supporting student success by integrating generative AI into courses across the curriculum. Find out how they’re designing and assessing assignments, enhancing visual communication skills, connecting generative AI skills with learning outcomes, and more to help all students graduate as critical, ethical, and agile users of emerging technologies.
CO-MODERATORS
Todd Taylor
English Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Adobe Pedagogical Evangelist
Shauna Chung
Senior Strategic Development Manager for Higher Education at Adobe
Plus, check out our Adobe Express + Firefly Webinar Series to see how faculty are using creative and generative AI technologies to do everything from boost engagement to drive career readiness.
You'll discover:
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How image-based AI tools can facilitate both general AI literacy and practical visual communication for academic work and beyond
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Cross-curricular strategies to engage and empower learners through images, graphics, and creative thinking
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Ways to equip students to become critical, ethical, agile users of visual generative AI, especially in their future careers
ON-DEMAND WEBINARS
Image generated with Adobe Firefly.
Designing and Assessing Student Projects that Integrate Generative AI
Our students are eager to learn to use generative AI and incorporate it into their work, and we are, too. But how can we integrate this technology into our coursework in ways that support our desired learning outcomes? In this session, faculty from four different disciplines will lead us in an interactive conversation about what their students are doing in the classroom with generative AI. They'll share class activities that have engaged students and helped build skills like critical thinking, collaboration, and creative problem-solving. And they'll tell us about the challenges they've encountered and the successes they've achieved.
Image generated with Adobe Firefly.
One Year Later: Exploring New Policies and Guidelines for Integrating Generative AI Across the Curriculum
At the start of the 2023-2024 school year, thought leaders from four campuses visited the Adobe Digital Literacy Café to share how they established initial guidelines around the use of generative AI in academics. One year later, three schools have gathered and shared how they have evolved their approaches to responsibly integrating the technology across the curriculum — as well as one EDUCAUSE researcher who recently coauthored a report on AI integration in the education sector.
What The World Needs Now: Teaching Wicked Problem-Solving in the Age of AI and GenTech Bots
Our panelists share their experiences using transformative digital pedagogies to address deep- seated, “wicked problems” such as racism, climate change, and social justice.
Dr. Terri Givens, McGill University, Professor of Political Science and the founder of the Center for Higher Education Leadership and Brighter Professional Development