Faculty and Teaching
Did you Know?
Based on our Fall 2025 survey conducted on 100 WSSU faculty
- 79% of WSSU faculty actively use GenAI
- Only 17% report their department has clear guidelines
- 62% cite ethical concerns and 62% cite academic integrity concerns
This site will provide some general guidelines and resources to support your need.
Generative AI WORKSHOP SERIES organized by CITI, WSSU
- Ethical AI; Responsible AI. What Does It Mean?
- Code meets Culture: Teaching Responsible AI in the Humanities
- From Panic to Power: Why GenAI Belongs in Every College Syllabus
- Teaching and Learning with AI
Faculty Learning Communities on GenAI
Join colleagues exploring AI pedagogy through CITI's Faculty Learning Communities. Check CITI’s site.
Teaching Resources
Assessment Design Tips: Consider these AI-resilient approaches:
- In-class writing or problem-solving
- Oral presentations with Q&A
- Process documentation (drafts, outlines, reflections)
- Collaborative projects with peer evaluation
- Creative applications requiring personal context