Student Voices on AI: Perspectives on Current and Future Uses and Challenges
Are you curious about how Highline students are engaging with AI in their academic and personal lives? Join us for an insightful panel discussion where students share their firsthand experiences, perspectives, and aspirations related to AI.
This workshop aims to bridge the gap between faculty and students by shedding light on how AI is already shaping student learning, creativity, and career preparation. Faculty participants will gain a better understanding of the diverse ways students are leveraging AI tools, as well as the challenges and ethical considerations they encounter along the way.In addition to hearing about current practices, the panel will explore students’ visions for the role of AI in their future professions and broader societal impact. Faculty will be able to use these student insights to inform teaching strategies and curriculum design. Whether you’re new to integrating AI into the classroom or looking to deepen your understanding of its implications, this workshop offers valuable perspectives straight from the people AI will affect most: your students.
Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives:
- Understand student perspectives on and usage of artificial intelligence
- Evaluate teaching and advising practices regarding student usage of AI now and in the future
Related Tenure Criteria:
- I. B. Show commitment to student learning
- IV. A. Serve students
Facilitators:
Modality:
Hybrid. Mt. Skokomish (8-207) and on Zoom. (Highline login required)
About the LTC Winter Workshop Series:
Winter Workshops take place every other Wednesday from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. during Winter Quarter. Click here to view other workshops in the series.