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I’m Not Teaching with Generative AI, But What Do I Still Need to Know?

Part III of Introduction to Generative AI in Teaching Series

Location

Public Policy : 204

Date & Time

December 2, 2025, 11:30 am12:30 pm

Description

This session highlights what faculty need to know, even if they are not adopting AI in their own teaching. Topics include basic Gen AI literacy, a critical examination of student use of AI tools, equity and access, ethical concerns, credible sources of Gen AI information, and implications for assessment and pedagogy. 

Part III of an Introduction to Generative AI in Teaching Series
The FDC is co-sponsoring a series of three workshops facilitated by John Schumacher, Professor of Sociology, Anthropology and Public Health and a USM Generative AI Pedagogy Fellow for 2025-26. Whether you have already begun exploring AI for your teaching and for student learning, are an AI-skeptic, or are somewhere in between, joining Dr. Schumacher and your UMBC colleagues for these hands-on workshops will help you to deepen your understanding of how AI works, some of the ethical concerns of AI-usage, and when and how to use which Gen AI tools. This is a reprise of the workshop held in October, offered in person or online.

Please note that this is a HyFlex event! Please click “Going In Person” or "Going Virtually" below to reserve your seat for this session. Please email fdc@umbc.edu if you have any questions or to be added to a wait list if the event is full. If you have registered and find that you can no longer attend, please kindly release your spot so that others may attend.

A Google calendar invitation with a WebEx link will be provided to all participants registered to attend online the day before the session.

Photo by Igor Omilaev on Unsplash.
A computer board with the letters A-I written on a component of the board.