Date & Time: Wednesday, July 16th at 2 p.m. ET
AI is rapidly reshaping how assessments are created and protected in higher education. While its potential to streamline exam creation and personalize learning is exciting, it also raises new questions around ethics, equity, and academic integrity.
In this 30-minute Ed Talk, an instructional designer and faculty developer from South Plains College in Texas will share how educators can responsibly use AI to help prevent misuse and to enhance assessments without compromising trust or rigor. Join us for a candid look at how AI is shaping assessment culture—for better and for worse.
Key Takeaways:
- Develop unique AI-enhanced assessments: How South Plains uses tools that are readily available to higher ed like ChatGPT to encourage critical thinking and originality
- Stay ahead of AI trends: Replicate South Plains’ PD workshops that inform faculty about new forms of AI
- Identify and block AI chat tools: What tools South Plains uses, including proctoring, to identify potential misuse on exams while maintaining student privacy
- Foster a healthy, ethical assessment culture: What strategies South Plains employs when communicating with students about AI’s appropriate use and how to reduce the temptation and benefit of misuse
Speakers
Heather Medley, Instructional Designer and Faculty Developer, South Plains College (TX)
Paul Morales, Chief Information & Security Officer, Honorlock
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