Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning

Generative AI Programming

To attend workshops related to AI programming, please proceed to our Events Calendar and search for events using the tags “AI.”

AI Lunchtime Lab: AI impacts all aspects of a course, but it impacts tasks we assign our students differently. In these lab programs, faculty will be invited to join a 3.5-hour session to dive deep into how generative AI impacts a single level of cognition: remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate or create. Participants will explore impacts on the tasks they ask students to do during the in-person session, and they will workshop and integrate a change based on the exploration in the following semester.  

AI-Test Kitchen: Whether you’re new to AI tools like ChatGPT or experienced, explore prompts and discuss the role of AI literacy and creativity in teaching. Based on “Teaching with AI” by Bowen and Watson, this session will enhance your AI literacy skills and teaching strategies. Sessions do not have prerequisites for attendance. They operate as individual, one-off programs. 

AI Book Club: Explore various books on teaching with AI amongst faculty across disciplines. This club will consist of multiple meetings across a single semester (in general, 3-4 meetings total).

Have a request for AI programming at the college or department level? Email [email protected] with “Classroom AI Training” in the subject line to schedule a session.