Programming for this session is being held every two weeks on Wednesdays on 9/10, 9/24, 10/8, & 10/22 in Baker 805 from 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm.
Charting the Course – Empowering Students as Critical AI Navigators
Sessions begin on September 10, 2025
Building on the successful "Amplify Your Teaching" learning community, our new faculty learning community focuses specifically on student-centered GenAI integration. This series creates a collaborative, cross-disciplinary space where faculty can explore effective strategies for preparing students to become thoughtful, ethical, and skilled users of generative AI. Participants will meet weekly or biweekly and brainstorm strategies for helping students navigate AI tools while maintaining the core values of academic integrity and information literacy. Through hands-on workshops, shared experiences, and guided discussion, participants will develop approaches to integrate AI meaningfully into student learning experiences across diverse disciplines.
Eligibility
Who should attend?
- Faculty looking to explore student-centered GenAI integration
If you have any questions or need further clarification, please reach out to the AdvancED team at advanced-teaching@vanderbilt.edu or 615-322-7290 for guidance. Apply today to secure your spot and ensure you're prepared to excel in classroom in the upcoming year!

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Join us for our session on "Charting the Course" to explore how to strategically incorporate generative AI in your teaching, while keeping student learning at the center of your classroom. This learning community offers cross-disciplinary collaboration to experiment, reflect and grow together, developing strategies to support ethical and effective use of AI tools with students.