Upcoming Trainings

  • AICA: AI, Access, and Accountability: Ethical Issues in College Admissions

    Friday, February 28, 2025
    1:00 - 2:00PM EST

    As AI becomes a fundamental element of the college admissions process, concerns over ethics, transparency, and fairness are more critical than ever. This panel discussion hosted by AI in College Admissions (ACAI) will convene thought leaders and practitioners to examine the ethical challenges posed by AI in admissions. Addressing issues from privacy and bias in AI models to the impact of AI-generated essays and recommendation letters, this dialogue aims to confront the pivotal questions shaping the future of college admissions. Participants will gain valuable insights into how institutions are tackling these challenges and discover strategies for promoting ethical AI practices in their work. Join us for an engaging conversation that strives to keep AI’s role in admissions fair, transparent, and centered on the needs of students.

Past Trainings

  • Workshop Series: AI in Education: Embracing Human-Centred Mindset in AI

    Nov 23, 2024

    10:00-11:30AM EST

    In this 90-minute session, explore the principles of human agency and teacher accountability in AI-driven learning environments. Through case studies and practical exercises, you'll learn strategies for preserving the teacher-student relationship and ensuring AI supports—rather than replaces—your role. Understand how AI tools are shaped by human decisions, and take away actionable tips to maintain control over AI in your classroom.

  • Workshop Series: AI in Education: Navigating the Ethics of AI

    Nov 27, 2024

    5:00-6:30PM EST

    This 90-minute session dives into the ethical dimensions of AI, focusing on transparency, fairness, and inclusivity. Learn to identify and mitigate ethical risks in AI tools, ensuring responsible use that protects student rights and promotes social equity. Through real-world scenarios, you’ll explore how to critically assess AI’s impact and advocate for inclusive practices in your classroom.