The Opposite of Cheating- Teaching for Integrity in the Age of AI – A Podcast Club Spring 2026
Are you wrestling with Gen AI in your teaching? Wondering about current ideas for academic integrity and learning? You are not alone! As we continue to grapple with the changing learning environments in our classrooms, the CTE is offering an online space that allows us to listen to a podcast together (or skip the first hour, listen to the podcast on your own and come for the discussion after), and then engage in discussions that build upon the podcast topic.
Tricia Bertram Gallant and David A. Rettinger have created a podcast based on their book, The Opposite of Cheating- Teaching for Integrity in the Age of AI that is a practical guide to addressing academic integrity in our classrooms today. They invite guests who range from faculty who are teaching (and learning) sharing their experiences and ideas in the classroom, to academic leaders who are working to create systems that support students and faculty in this disruptive age of AI in education.
Come and listen with us, learn with us, and walk away with a few strategies that you can apply to your classroom right now.
Date: Three Wednesdays: March 11th, 18th, and 25th
Time: 1 to 3 pm or 2 to 3 pm (if you have already listened to the podcast)
Delivery Mode: Online Synchronous
Facilitators: Bettina Boyle, Lydia Watson, Christina Lennox
Register here: https://events.humanitix.com/the-opposite-of-cheating-teaching-for-integrity-in-the-age-of-ai-a-podcast-club-spring-2026
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