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 About the Event "Use AI responsibly" can mean a dozen different things depending on the course, the professor, or the assignment. Misaligned expectations lead to frustration, confusion, and accidental academic integrity violations. To build a transparent learning environment, we have to move past vague syllabus policies and establish explicit, clear boundaries. This 45-minute webinar offers practical frameworks for communicating exactly how, when, and why AI tools should—or shouldn't—be used in your classroom. We will explore how to craft dynamic syllabus statements, use clear expectations for assignments, and facilitate open, productive dialogues with students. Learn how to transform your AI policy from a standard disclaimer into a powerful teaching tool. About the Participants TBA (Guests) Kristina Ishmael (Host) Kristina IshmaelKristina Ishmael is the AI Policy Program Manager at Google and a Global Strategist who bridges the gap between ambitious national policy and the daily realities of the classroom. While she most recently served as the Deputy Director of the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology—where she led the world’s first national ministry guidance on Artificial Intelligence—her leadership is anchored in a singular truth: her policy brain was built sitting on tiny chairs. Kristina began her career as an early childhood educator, where she witnessed firsthand the disconnect between policy mandates and the practical realities of the classroom. This "human-first" perspective became her north star during her tenure in the Biden-Harris Administration. There, she ensured that the landmark report, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Teaching and Learning, moved beyond high-level theory to provide actionable guardrails and guidelines designed to bridge the gap between national policy and classroom practice. Known for her grounded and transparent approach to leadership, Kristina provides a unique 360-degree perspective that spans from the classroom carpet to the federal cabinet. Whether leading internal AI strategy or engaging with global ministries, she remains a dedicated advocate for a world where technology serves the whole person and policy remains deeply rooted in the humanity of the learner. Currently based in Bilbao, Spain, Kristina brings a vibrant, transatlantic lens to creating equitable, "anywhere, anytime" learning environments for all.
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About the Event For centuries, the traditional essay has been the gold standard for assessing critical thought, synthesis, and student voice. Today, generative text can mimic that structure in seconds, forcing us to ask an uncomfortable question: are we assessing our students' ability to think, or just their ability to format prose? It’s time to move beyond the panic of the "death of the essay" and explore what comes next. This 45-minute webinar dives into the future of writing-based assessments. We will discuss how to restructure the writing process itself, shift the focus toward metacognition, and explore alternative or multimodal formats that AI cannot easily replicate. Join us to discover how we can revitalize writing assignments to ensure they remain a true, authentic reflection of a student’s unique intellectual journey. About the Participants TBA (Guests) Zac Chase (Host) Zac Chase, M.A., M.Ed. Zac Chase, M.A., M.Ed., is the Global Lead of Scaled Programming for Google for Education. He served as a digital equity advisor for the U.S. Department of Education, where he led the development of the 2024 National Educational Technology Plan. He has also worked as a classroom teacher, adjunct instructor, and a school & district administrator. Chase’s publications include the 2024 and 2016 National Educational Technology Plans, “Future Ready Learning: Reimagining the Role of Technology in Education," and “School 2.0: Building the Schools We Need.” He holds a master’s degree in education policy and management from Harvard Graduate School of Education, a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from Nova Southeastern University, and a bachelor of arts degree in English and secondary education from Illinois State University.
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  About the Event As artificial intelligence reshapes the educational landscape, universities face a difficult tension. On one hand, institutions must provide clear, cohesive guidance to maintain academic integrity and protect the value of a degree. On the other, the cornerstone of higher education is academic freedom—the right of individual professors to determine the pedagogy, tools, and philosophy that best suit their discipline. This 45-minute webinar tackles this delicate balancing act head-on. We will discuss how academic leaders and faculty senates can establish flexible, institution-wide frameworks that protect and support students without micromanaging the classroom. Join us to explore collaborative models of governance that empower instructors to innovate with AI on their own terms while maintaining shared institutional standards. About the Participants TBA (Guests) Zac Chase (Host) Zac Chase, M.A., M.Ed.Zac Chase, M.A., M.Ed., is the Global Lead of Scaled Programming for Google for Education. He served as a digital equity advisor for the U.S. Department of Education, where he led the development of the 2024 National Educational Technology Plan. He has also worked as a classroom teacher, adjunct instructor, and a school & district administrator. Chase’s publications include the 2024 and 2016 National Educational Technology Plans, “Future Ready Learning: Reimagining the Role of Technology in Education," and “School 2.0: Building the Schools We Need.” He holds a master’s degree in education policy and management from Harvard Graduate School of Education, a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from Nova Southeastern University, and a bachelor of arts degree in English and secondary education from Illinois State University.
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