AI Month: Tools, Ethics, and Voices Across the Learning Ecosystem


Ethical AI in Practice: Environmental Impact, Data Justice & Responsible Use
Friday, Feb 13 | 12PM (60 mins) 
Facilitated by Asma Neblett, Student Support and Academic Resource Specialist

What ethical AI means, the issues shaping its development, and the LLMs taking them seriously. Unpacking ethical AI and exploring Latimer AI and DeepSeek Al—two LLMs that address the environmental and data issues that are shaping the use of Al in and beyond spaces for teaching and learning.

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AI in Action: Tools, Demos & Real-World Faculty Perspectives
Friday, Feb 20 | 12PM (75 mins) 
Facilitated by Dermot Foley, Associate Director of Online Education

Faculty share how they engage with—and critically examine—AI in teaching, research, and administrative work. This session features tools, short live demos, and a range of perspectives, offering thoughtful insights into both the possibilities and practical considerations of AI in higher education.

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Learning With AI: Undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctoral Perspectives
Friday, Feb 27 | 12PM (75 mins)
Facilitated by Alison Abreu, Associate Director of Educational Development

In this facilitated conversation, undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students share how they are learning with AI across different courses and degree levels. Drawing from real projects and use-case examples, students will talk about how AI shows up in their assignments, research, and creative work—and how course expectations, guidance, and feedback shape their confidence, decision-making, and learning. 

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