Submitted by: Stacy O’Brien, sobrien4@uca.edu on 05/04/2026
AI is reshaping higher education — and there’s no single right way to respond to it.
CETAL’s annual Teaching with AI Mini-Conference returns with all-new sessions built around the latest developments in generative AI and what they mean for your courses. This isn’t a conference about wholeheartedly embracing AI or embedding it into everything you do. It’s a space to think critically, ask hard questions, and figure out what makes sense for you and your students.
Skeptics, resistors, cautious adopters, and enthusiastic experimenters are all equally welcome here. Wherever you stand on AI, this conversation needs your voice.
What You’ll Explore
• Defining AI literacy — for you and your students
• Examining AI competencies across disciplines
• Stress-testing your assignments against AI tools
• Speed-dating with the latest AI tools
• Addressing your role in student AI use
• And more!
What You’ll Walk Away With
• Hands-on experience with generative AI
• Practical strategies ready to implement in your courses
• New connections with faculty across disciplines
• Forward-looking perspectives on where AI in education is headed
Registration is open now — don’t miss it!
Reserve your seat today and come ready to explore, collaborate, and rethink what’s possible in your classroom.
