FLO Friday: Responsible AI Use in the Classroom – Starting Conversations with Students

About the Session

In this one-hour FLO Friday session, we’ll explore how educators can have practical, supportive conversations with students about responsible AI use. Instead of focusing on bans or fears, this session will offer simple strategies for guiding student thinking, setting clear expectations, and fostering ethical and thoughtful use of generative AI tools. Participants will leave with examples of starter questions, syllabus language, and classroom activities they can adapt to their own courses, as well as a clear approach to discussing AI with students positively and openly.

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
 

  • Identify common concerns and opportunities around student use of AI in learning contexts
  • Explore sample strategies for introducing AI conversations into their own classrooms
  • Draft a simple, adaptable statement or activity to set expectations for responsible AI use 
  • Reflect on how to frame AI discussions to encourage academic integrity and student agency 

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This notice is to inform you that this session will be recorded, archived, and shared with course registrants. By participating in this session, you acknowledge that your participation in this session will be recorded and the recording will be made available to other course participants.


About the Facilitator

Your FLO Facilitator for this session is Adina Gray.

Adina is a faculty member at Thompson Rivers University and an internationally recognized AI educator. Her current work explores how generative AI can transform teaching, learning, and research in higher education. She is particularly interested in AI literacy, ethical and responsible AI use, and supporting faculty development through practical, hands-on training. Through initiatives like founding and chairing the GenAI Innovation Group and leading events such as the 2025 GenAI Summit, she has championed AI literacy as a critical skill for educators and students. Adina was selected as a 2025 AI Innovator Fellow at the ASU+GSV AI Show (San Diego, April 2025), named a finalist for the 2025 AI Innovator of the Year Award by Women in AINorth America, and received the TRU Instructional Innovation Grant in AI along with four consecutive Decanal Grants for Innovative Teaching and Experiential Learning.