AI Resistant Course Design

Date(s): Tuesday, August 25 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: Thinkerspace, G124

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Develop practical strategies for designing more AI-resistant courses that promote authentic and applied student learning.

How can we design courses that are engaging, meaningful, and not easily completed through generative AI?

This collaborative, hands-on workshop will help faculty explore practical strategies for creating more AI-resistant learning experiences by focusing on the applied skills and disciplinary practices at the heart of their courses. Together, participants will identify the knowledge, abilities, and habits of mind they most want students to develop, examine where AI may be bypassing those learning opportunities, and generate ideas for activities, assignments, and assessments that foreground authentic, applied learning.

Through discussion, sharing, and experimentation, faculty will leave with concrete approaches they can test and adapt in their own courses to better support genuine student learning in an AI-infused world.

For UFV faculty & staff
Tues. August 25
1:30 – 3:30 pm
UFV Abbotsford, Building G, G124 (Thinkerspace)

Facilitators: Anna Griffith & Dr. David Thomson

**For this workshop please bring a laptop and the syllabus to a course where you really don’t want AI to be used. Also start to think about the disciplinary skills students need to demonstrate in order to fulfill the learning objectives of that course.

Email TLCevents@ufv.ca to register.

Event Location : Thinkerspace, G124

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AI Resistant Course Design
Date(s): Tuesday, August 25
Time: 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
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