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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Structured Generative AI for Faculty: Designing Reusable Workflow Supports
DESCRIPTION:Faculty are experimenting with generative AI across teaching\, assessment\, and program work\, but recurring tasks often need more structure than a one-off prompt can provide. This session introduces a platform-neutral design pattern that is especially well suited to recurring faculty workflow tasks. Participants will examine how defined inputs\, designed behavior\, expected outputs\, boundaries\, and verification steps can make AI-supported work more reliable across uses and easier to manage. Using concrete faculty workflow examples\, the session shows how structured design can support consistency\, clarify expectations\, preserve human judgment in day-to-day academic work\, and potentially reduce some of the cognitive load involved in many common faculty responsibilities. REGISTRATION LINK
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title></head><body aria-disabled="false"><p>Faculty are experimenting with generative AI across teaching\, assessment\, and program work\, but recurring tasks often need more structure than a one-off prompt can provide. This session introduces a platform-neutral design pattern that is especially well suited to recurring faculty workflow tasks. Participants will examine how defined inputs\, designed behavior\, expected outputs\, boundaries\, and verification steps can make AI-supported work more reliable across uses and easier to manage. Using concrete faculty workflow examples\, the session shows how structured design can support consistency\, clarify expectations\, preserve human judgment in day-to-day academic work\, and potentially reduce some of the cognitive load involved in many common faculty responsibilities.&nbsp\;</p><p><a fr-original-style="" href="https://learn.capcsd.org/products/structured-generative-ai-for-faculty-designing-reusable-workflow-supports#tab-product_tab_overview" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="user-select: auto\;" target="_blank">REGISTRATION LINK</a></p></body></html>
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URL:https://members.capcsd.org/events/Details/webinar-structured-generative-ai-for-faculty-designing-reusable-workflow-supports-1702565?sourceTypeId=Hub
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