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SUMMARY:Navigating AI in the Writing Center: How AI Can Assist\, Not Replace\, the Writing Process
DESCRIPTION:“Navigating AI in the Writing Center: How AI Can Assist\, Not 
 Replace\, the Writing Process” is an interactive workshop designed to 
 help students critically engage with the growing role of artificial 
 intelligence in academic writing. Through demonstrations\, group 
 discussions\, and evaluation activities\, participants will explore both 
 the potential benefits and the limitations of tools like ChatGPT and 
 Grammarly. The session emphasizes academic integrity\, encouraging students 
 to think critically about when and how AI can be responsibly integrated 
 into their writing process. Students will compare AI-generated and 
 human-written texts\, practice identifying key differences\, and reflect on 
 issues of credibility\, originality\, and authorship. In addition\, 
 participants will discuss the ethical implications of using AI\, including 
 proper attribution and citation practices. By highlighting the importance 
 of critical thinking and source evaluation\, the workshop reinforces that 
 AI can be a valuable support tool but cannot replace human insight\, 
 creativity\, and the personalized guidance provided in a Writing Center. 
 This session ultimately empowers students to use AI responsibly\, making 
 thoughtful choices that strengthen\, not weaken\, their academic 
 work.\n\nLearning Outcomes: By the end of this workshop\, students will be 
 able to: 1. Critically evaluate AI-generated versus human-written texts for 
 credibility\, depth\, and originality. 2. Identify the strengths and 
 limitations of AI in the writing process. 3. Understand how to responsibly 
 integrate AI tools without compromising academic integrity. 4. Recognize 
 ethical considerations\, including citation and attribution of AI use. 5. 
 Reflect on how Writing Centers can support the balanced use of AI tools 
 while maintaining focus on student voice\, critical thinking\, and 
 authentic academic engagement.\n\nPresenter: Jeremy Lignelli\n\nFaculty & 
 Staff: Register for ILW events through Workday as well if you want 
 professional development credits.
ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Schlackman":MAILTO:eschlack@montgomerycollege.edu
CATEGORIES:Online Event
CONTACT;CN="Elizabeth Schlackman":MAILTO:eschlack@montgomerycollege.edu
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URL:https://libcal.montgomerycollege.edu/event/15278851
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