TLCoP Feb. 20: AI-generated content, learning outcomes, assessment, activities

All Purdue West Lafayette instructors, teaching assistants, staff, and students are invited to join the Teaching and Learning Community of Practice (TLCoP) online Mon., Feb. 20, 3-4 p.m. ET, to continue the conversation of the semester’s topic of artificial intelligence (AI) tools and their effect on the teaching and learning of writing.

TLCoP’s second session of the semester will continue the conversation that began on Jan. 23 (recording). We will explore how this new technology might affect course learning outcomes, assessment, and activities. A cross-curricular panel of instructors will share their insights, but there will also be time for attendees to contribute to the discussion. You may also submit your questions and ideas on the topic to rfundato@purdue.edu.

Topics may include, but are not limited to questions of:
-What do I want students to learn and how might the availability of AI tools cause me to rethink these outcomes or change my plans to help students to accomplish them?
-How might AI tools affect assessment of learning outcomes – including, but not limited to academic integrity?
-Do I need to make adjustments to assignments?

Please register for this Zoom session. Further details on the community of practice are available on the TLCoP website.

TLCoP is part of the Innovative Learning hub approach to connect PWL instructors to the resources they need to engage students, develop courses in an instructional modality, and enhance learning across the University. Members include the Center for Instructional Excellence, Libraries and the School of Information Studies, Purdue Online, Envision Center, and Teaching and Learning Technologies. To learn more, visit the Innovative Learning website or email InnovativeLearningTeam@purdue.edu.
Purdue Global may direct teaching-related questions to
askctl@purdueglobal.edu. Technical support questions should be directed to TechSupport@purdueglobal.edu or 866-522-7747 (toll-free).
Purdue Fort Wayne faculty and staff who are interested in similar topics, can reach out to PFW’s Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT) at
celt@pfw.edu, to discuss upcoming workshops, specialized workshops, one-on-one course and learning activity development sessions, and certificate opportunities.
Purdue Northwest faculty and staff may direct teaching-related questions to the Center for Faculty Excellence at
cfe@pnw.edu, 219-989-8328, or CFE’s website. Technical support questions should be directed to The Office of Instructional Technology by email oit@pnw.edu or OIT’s website or through their Virtual Help Desk.