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On Being Anti-AI in Education: Exploring Motivations, Methods, and Messaging In-Person

This roundtable session will make space to consider what it means to be “anti-AI” in a world where generative AI tools are becoming increasingly ubiquitous. Come share your own anti-AI stances and beliefs and discuss how they have played out in the classroom. Together, we will explore some prominent anti-AI strands of thought in popular discourse, journalism, and scholarship that support a position against the use of AI in education, then consider how these views may be marshaled to communicate your stance to students. We will conclude by considering some strategies for communicating your anti-AI stance in a way that leans less on deterrence and more on affirming student voices, embracing imperfection, and foregrounding the importance of struggle to the learning process. All Temple instructors and staff are welcome!

Facilitator: Jeff Rients, Associate Director, CAT

 

Date:
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Time:
3:00pm - 4:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
TECH 109
Location:
Main Campus
Categories:
  Discussion / Seminar Series     Teaching & Pedagogy Workshop  

Registration is required. There are 24 seats available.