With the semester wrapped up and summer underway, we hope you’re finding some space to recharge and reflect. This month’s note shares a few practical resources and teaching ideas that may spark small updates, redesigns, or new approaches over the summer.
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How can AI activities create opportunities for deeper learning and discussion? One Wagner faculty member shares how weekly critique of AI-generated outputs has strengthened student engagement, critical judgment, and AI fluency in the classroom.
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As AI tools become more common in professional settings, how might we help students practice evaluating and discussing AI-generated content critically?
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Brightspace includes a built-in Rubrics tool that can be attached directly to assignments, discussions, and grade items.
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Even a simple rubric can help clarify expectations, streamline grading, and make feedback more transparent for students. If you'd like support developing a rubric or implementing it in Brightspace, Wagner Learning Innovation is happy to partner with you.
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If you’re looking for additional examples, guides, or AI-related teaching resources, you can also explore the Teaching & Learning@Wagner site, where we curate materials faculty can dip into as needed.
All the best,
Wagner Learning Innovation
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