Thursday, February 13th | 2 p.m. (EST)
Keeping up with the flood of AI tools is one thing. Figuring out which ones are right for your courses—the ones that genuinely improve teaching and learning, especially accessibility, assessments and content creation—is another.
But where do you start? What types are available, and how are they categorized? How do they work, and when should you use them?
Join our webinar on February 13th at 2 p.m. (EST) to learn about AI tools that help to:
- Improve accessibility by adapting content and activities for neurodivergent students and those with learning disabilities, supporting language learning and tutoring.
- Create and develop content by generating text, videos, images and graphics, as well as curating and organizing content.
- Expand and secure assessments by using diverse test formats, protecting academic integrity and adapting based on performance.
Can’t attend the webinar? You should still register — all registrants, including attendees and absentees, will receive a recording of the webinar and a copy of the presentation slides.
Speakers:
Lisa Clark
Strategist, Online Learning, Higher Ed Administration, Accreditation at The Hardy Group
Dr. Clark has over 25 years' experience working in higher education, with expertise in assessment, accreditation and online learning. She has a Ph.D. in leadership and graduate credentials in the humanities, media literacy and instructional design. She has held a number of administrative positions and worked in a variety of institutional types. For the last five years, Lisa has led clients through eLearning, assessment and accreditation strategic planning.
Jordan Adair
VP of Product at Honorlock
Jordan leads product development initiatives at Honorlock. He believes in delivering a solution that empowers instructors and improves the student experience. He began his career in education as an elementary and middle school teacher, and has a bachelor’s of business administration (B.B.A.), entrepreneurial and small business operations from Florida Atlantic University.