Instructor Series: What Instructors Need to Know About GenAI Literacy

Presenter: Chelsea Humphries, Public Services Librarian, Grenfell Campus

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is reshaping teaching, learning and research. Faculty need strong AI literacy skills to set clear, ethical expectations for students and guide its appropriate use in the classroom.

Join Chelsea Humphries, public services librarian and current chair of the Memorial Libraries AI Strategic Project Team, for an accessible overview of the strengths and limitations of the latest iterations of GenAI tools and the key ethical issues surrounding their use, including academic integrity, copyright, privacy and environmental impacts. We will also introduce the Libraries’ AI Guide as a practical resource for faculty and students.

This is an online session and it will be recorded.

We recommend attending this session using one of the following internet browsers: Chrome, Microsoft Edge (Chromium) or Firefox.

Registration is required for this event.

This event is part of CITL's Instructor Series. For additional CITL events, please visit our full calendar.


Location: Online

Date and Time: Tuesday, Jan. 20 at 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM (NST)