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Artificial Intelligence

CATL Community of Practice

CATL is continuing the artificial intelligence (AI) community of practice (COP) for AY 2025-26 to share and compile the various ways instructors are currently using or responding to the opportunities and challenges presented by AI technologies. This COP will determine how to expand on the AI Summit that took place May of 2024 and 2025 to continue the cross-campus conversations about AI. UWL instructors who are working with, and/or against, AI technologies in their classrooms are welcome to join these conversations. This community of practice provides an opportunity to share and reflect on the uses and abuses of AI in the classroom, and we will work towards a goal of disseminating our work to other instructors across the university. 

Potential topics include: 

  • AI for feedback and assessment
  • AI for course design
  • How students use AI technologies
  • How to talk with students about AI
  • The uses and types of AI
  • The potential abuses of AI
  • AI and Eagle Advantage competencies

Target Population: This CoP is intended to connect instructors who are using, interested in using, or skeptical about using, AI technologies in their classes. There are many different examples of AI technologies, and many different ways of using these technologies in and around the classroom, and we are seeking a diverse array of approaches. 

What are the benefits of participation?
Participating in a CoP provides instructors…  

  • an opportunity to be more intentional, specific, and clear about quality teaching and learning and the various ways they may go about achieving it
  • independence and flexibility to enhance their courses by helping them identify the areas of globalization/internationalization suitable for their curriculum
  • time to develop and improve their collegiality through the development of a team that has the potential to provide support and encouragement.
  • space for turning knowledge and research into practice
  • an avenue to pursue development of knowledge and skills that facilitate effective
  • intercultural teaching practices in support of global learning for all students
  • insight and/or materials useful to promotion and tenure  

Who can participate? Anyone who is using, interested in using, or skeptical about using, AI technologies in their classes. There are many different examples of AI technologies, and many different ways of using these technologies in and around the classroom, and we are seeking a diverse array of approaches. 

What is the time commitment? To participate in the experience over the academic year would take about 15 to 20 hours of your time.   

Dates for Fall 2025: Mondays from 9:00-9:55am on September 29, October 20, November 10, and December 8. 

Meetings are intended to connect people who might not otherwise have the opportunity to interact and to provide a shared context to communicate and share information and explore new possibilities in a way that builds understanding and insight.  

Readings, resources, thought questions, etc. will be shared before meetings. Additional investigation, exploration, and is encouraged on your own between meetings.   

Facilitators

  • Bryan Kopp - CATL Teaching and Learning Specialist & Associate Professor, English
  • Tesia Marshik - CATL Documenting and Assessing Student Learning Specialist & Associate Professor, Psychology (on sabbatical in Spring 2025)
  • Chris McCracken - CATL Fellow & Assistant Professor, English

Learn more about COP. Contact CATL to discuss your ideas and interest. 

Related campus initiatives

Transformational education

When

  • 9 to 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 29
  • 9 to 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 20
  • 9 to 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 10
  • 9 to 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 8

Where

3130 Student Union

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University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Student Union

If you go

  • Free, no registration needed

Contact

For questions about this event or to request disability accommodations , contact UWL CATL at 6881 or CATL@uwlax.edu.

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