Come join the Teaching and AI Faculty Learning Community

OSU Memorial Union and cherry blossoms
Spring on the Memorial Union Quad, Oregon State University

Invitation

The goal isn’t to outsmart AI or to pretend it doesn’t exist, but to harness its potential to enhance education while mitigating the downside. The question now is not whether AI will change education, but how we will shape that change to create a more effective, equitable, and engaging learning environment for all—Ethan Mollick, One Useful Thing

The Center for Teaching and Learning is offering a Spring ’26 Teaching and AI Faculty Learning Community. Participants will develop and refine teaching strategies to meet the challenges brought about by ubiquitous generative AI tools. This learning community will provide a collaborative space to learn alongside pedagogical specialists, AI experts, and teaching colleagues from across the university.

The learning community will provide ample practice in the use of generative AI tools. Participants will learn about strategies to enhance teaching and learning with AI, while addressing AI-related concerns such as issues with academic integrity and bias.


Structure

The AI learning community is a professional development program that provides $1,000 to instructors who:  

  • Fully participate in all synchronous learning community meetings and asynchronous Canvas learning activities.   
  • Create plans to implement strategies that address AI in teaching in an on-campus course (Corvallis or Cascades) planned for Summer or Fall ’26.
  • Present their ideas, projects, or experiences about teaching with AI at the final learning community meeting (showcase).

The learning community will blend five required Zoom meetings with online learning activities in Canvas throughout the term starting on Monday, March 30. The time commitment will average approximately 90 minutes per week. The learning community will meet on Tuesdays, 10 to 11:30 a.m., on April 7 and 21, May 5 and 19, and June 2.


Eligibility

Oregon State University academic faculty who regularly teach credit-based Corvallis or Cascades campus courses are eligible to apply. AI beginners and skeptics are welcome. Space is limited.

This learning community is focused around on-campus teaching. It is not for development or redevelopment of Ecampus courses. Faculty support for Ecampus courses can be found at Ecampus Faculty Support.


Application

To be considered for participation in this learning community, please submit your application by Thursday, March 12. CTL values the participation of faculty from a wide variety of disciplines and course levels. 

Participants will be notified of acceptance by Friday, March 20. Upon acceptance, the instructor, the instructor’s unit head, and CTL will sign an MOU regarding FLC participation and funding. Payment will be made after all program requirements are completed. 


Questions? Contact cub.kahn@oregonstate.edu, OSU Center for Teaching and Learning.


Looking for other upcoming AI-related professional development opportunities? See AI+Events.

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