AI-Augmented Education
Academic institutions need practical AI guidance that protects integrity while improving productivity. This workshop helps leaders and faculty define AI use in a way that supports learning, instruction, and institutional policy.
What this workshop is for
This session is tailored for higher education audiences that need a credible, usable plan for AI adoption. It addresses classroom workflow guidance, institutional governance, and the faculty support required for responsible implementation.
- Audience: Academic leaders, faculty groups, and institutional planning teams
- Format: Half-day or full-day working session
- Duration: Customizable to the audience and planning goals
What participants get
- Institutional AI enablement roadmap
- Guidance for classroom and faculty workflows
- Governance and integrity discussion points
- Practical next steps for leadership and faculty
Typical agenda
The workshop should produce a useful planning conversation, not generic advice.
1. Clarify the opportunities and risks AI presents in academic settings.
2. Align on the institutional principles that should guide adoption.
3. Shape the road map for faculty support, policy, and implementation.
4. Translate the discussion into actionable next steps.
When this workshop is the right fit
Use it when higher education leaders need practical AI guidance that respects teaching, research, and institutional integrity.
Related next step
If your institution needs a broader resource set, review the supporting pages and media kit.
FAQ
What makes this workshop different?
It is designed around higher education realities, not generic AI hype.
Who should attend?
Provosts, deans, faculty leaders, and operational teams involved in AI planning.
Ready to schedule this workshop?
Share the audience, timeline, and result you want.