Digital Literacy Café Webinar Series
In our six sessions this year, higher education innovators will showcase how they’re supporting student success by integrating generative AI into courses across the curriculum. Find out how they’re designing and assessing assignments, enhancing visual communication skills, connecting generative AI skills with learning outcomes, and more to help all students graduate as critical, ethical, and agile users of emerging technologies.
Plus, check out our Adobe Express + Firefly Webinar Series to see how faculty are using creative and generative AI technologies to do everything from boost engagement to drive career readiness.
Showcasing Inspirational Student Work Amplified by Generative AI
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
8am PT | 10am CT | 11am ET | 4pm GMT | 5pm CET
In our final Digital Literacy Café (DLC) session of the academic year, we’ll feature students who’ve created innovative course projects using generative AI. Coming from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, these inspiring students will describe their creative decision-making processes and share their experiences of learning with generative AI tools like Adobe Firefly. Our Café moderators will also quickly recap the previous five DLC sessions to reflect on the ways in which higher education thought leaders and faculty have enabled these students’ success.
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Student perspectives on using generative AI for teaching and learning
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Ideas for redesigning course deliverables to integrate AI tools across the curriculum
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Practical insights for helping all students become critical, ethical, and agile users of emerging technologies
Check out our top 3 on-demand picks for you:
Catch up on how to engage creatively for education in a digital world with our Digital Literacy Café Sessions.
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Connecting AI Literacy, Learning Outcomes, and Career Readiness
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Integrating Visual Communication with Generative AI
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Exploring In-class Exercises and Lesson Plans that Integrate Generative AI
To integrate generative AI across the curriculum, higher education institutions must find meaningful connections between students’ day-to-day academic work, their learning outcomes, and the growing demand for AI literacy everywhere.
This session explores ways to do that work from the perspectives of both education and industry. Our featured panelists will reflect on what measurable skills and learning experiences students need in order to face the future classroom and an uncertain future of work.
They also offered insights into what employers and academic institutions are looking for in terms of integrated approaches to generative AI across the curriculum.
Our speakers shared:
- How innovative institutions in North America approach curricular transformation and career readiness in the age of generative AI
- Strategies to thoughtfully and equitably invite all students to develop AI literacy through learning outcomes shared by all disciplines
- The growing expectations industry stakeholders have for college graduates transitioning to or upskilling in the workforce
In higher education, most of the conversation about the impact of generative AI has focused on text output for research and writing projects. But what about image generation with AI? Join us to hear how three faculty members shared their diverse approaches to helping their students build essential visual communication skills, increasingly leveraging the power of Adobe Firefly and other generative AI tools.
Our speakers shared:
- How image-based AI tools can facilitate both general AI literacy and practical visual communication for academic work and beyond
- Cross-curricular strategies to engage and empower learners through images, graphics, and creative thinking
- Ways to equip students to become critical, ethical, agile users of visual generative AI, especially in their future careers
To ensure that our students become critical, ethical, and agile users of generative AI, we need to integrate it into courses in every discipline. In this session, four faculty members shared a dozen successful classroom exercises and lesson plans that engage students and help build transferable skills like creativity and collaboration.
Our speakers shared:
- Practical day-to-day approaches to integrating generative AI in ways that promote student learning outcomes
- Pedagogical principles behind the lesson plans and exercise
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