TLCoP Oct. 6: AI in Course Design

The next session of the Teaching & Learning Community of Practice (TLCoP) extends the work of the 2025 Purdue AI Academy to build instructor knowledge and capacity in teaching and learning with artificial intelligence (AI). The second session, Mon., Oct. 6, 10-11 a.m., will focus on AI in Course Design. The session will offer a collaborative space for faculty to explore ideas, share experiences, and discuss approaches to designing (or redesigning) activities and modules with AI in mind. Whether you’re using AI as a tool to support learning or teaching students how to engage with it critically and ethically, we’ll focus on practical strategies and collective insight. Registration for this Zoom session is required.

Each session of this fall’s TLCoP will feature work done in August, when the Innovation Hub, in partnership with the Center for Instructional Excellence (CIE), hosted approximately 80 Purdue instructors in a week-long academy that supported creative integration of AI tools into their teaching environments and practices.

The TLCoP sessions are not workshops or lectures, but conversations that extend the work begun during the AI Academy. Participants will also be connected with the Innovation Hub’s active network of faculty innovators who have successfully designed and deployed course (re-) designs and AI innovations. See the TLCoP website for session details and recordings of past sessions.

TLCoP is a program of Innovative Learning, Purdue’s hub approach to connect instructional teams to the resources they need to engage students, develop courses in any instructional modality, and enhance learning across the University. Innovative Learning members include CIE, Libraries and the School of Information Studies, and Purdue University Online.