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Moving Through the AI Grief Cycle: Reflection and Action for Online Teaching and Assessment

Moving Through the AI Grief Cycle: Reflection and Action for Online Teaching and Assessment Online

Artificial intelligence is reshaping teaching and learning faster than many of us expected—and with that change can come uncertainty, frustration, and even a sense of loss. In this conversational workshop, faculty will reflect on The AI Grief Cycle episode from the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast and discuss how emotional responses to AI are showing up in our teaching, assessment, and course design—especially online.

This session is not about mastering tools or enforcing policies. Instead, it creates space for honest conversation, shared experiences, and practical ways to move forward with intention. Faculty will leave with new perspectives and concrete ideas for navigating AI in ways that support learning and align with their teaching values.

Pre-work: Participants should listen to the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast episode “The AI Grief Cycle” prior to attending.

This is the second of four webinars in the Evolving Online Classroom Series.

Date:
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Time:
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Building:
Online
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Faculty/Staff  
Categories:
  Instructional Design & Distance Learning     Online Teaching and Learning  

Registration is required. There are 18 seats available.

Organizer

Instructional Design and Distance Learning