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AI Dialogues: Centering Student Voices: A Dialogue on Generative AI and Writing Across the Curriculum (Hybrid)

AI Dialogues: Centering Student Voices: A Dialogue on Generative AI and Writing Across the Curriculum (Hybrid) In-Person / Online

Please join us in person or online for a discussion with Kelly Bradbury (Director of gtPathways Writing Integration), Genesea Carter (Associate Director of Composition), and Aly Welker (English Department Online Coordinator and Assistant Director of Upper-Division Composition): Dialogue facilitators will share and reflect on the wide range of input they have received from CSU undergraduates across multiple composition courses in the last year.

This input comes through formal surveys, informal conversations, structured class discussions, word analytics data, and online exchanges that invite students to articulate their views about Generative AI and its impact on the writing process. In addition to discussing patterns and themes in student responses, facilitators will consider how student insights can inform the ways we design assignments, guide classroom conversations, and foster critical AI literacy. This dialogue seeks to emphasize the importance of treating student perspectives not only as feedback, but also as valuable contributions to writing assignment design and assessment across the curriculum.

In-person event in the Morgan Library, Room 173

Related LibGuide: AI Dialogues: Conversations About Artificial Intelligence on Campus by Michelle Wilde

Date:
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Time:
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Time Zone:
Mountain Time - US & Canada (change)
Audience:
  CSU Community  
Categories:
  Visiting Scholars  

Registration is required. There are 40 in-person seats available. There are 47 online seats available.

Event Organizer

Rob Sica

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