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Devin Fowlie and Meghan Norris – 2025 Sections

Abstract:

The increasing prevalence and near ubiquity of generative artificial intelligence is beginning to transform higher education, presenting both opportunities and challenges. In many respects this technology is not new, and neither are the conversations about new technologies in the classroom. This session will explore how generative AI can enhance personalized learning and streamline teaching while considering the implications for academic integrity, ethical use, and intellectual property.

We will explore and discuss strategies for leveraging AI to provide adaptive feedback that supports diverse learner needs, ethical considerations of AI-generated content, and pedagogical shifts necessary to address cognitive offloading and student reliance on AI tools. These issues will only grow in prominence as AI becomes integrated into the classroom.

Participants will engage with their personal and professional experiences as educators, learners, and users of AI, reflecting on and integrating these experiences with pedagogical best practices to bring new insights to the conversation.

Bio:

Dr. Devin Fowlie holds a PhD in Social/Personality Psychology and is an expert in attitudes, social cognition, and psychological measurement. His research bridges experimental and applied approaches, exploring how individual differences and contextual factors shape behavior. His current work focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence to improve the prediction of human behavior. Dr. Fowlie integrates insights from applied research into his teaching, leading innovations in curriculum design with a focus on accessibility, learning outcomes, and the critical implications of artificial intelligence in post-secondary education.

Dr. Meghan Norris is an Associate Professor and Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Psychology Department at Queens University. She holds a PhD in Social/Personality Psychology from Queen's University with expertise in the fields of measurement, attitudes, and attitude change. Dr. Norris is passionate about open-access and she has edited several open-access books on higher education and careers in psychology. Additionally, Dr. Norris is involved with the CPA's Education and Training Committee, and was recently a contributor to a CPA briefing paper called "Artificial Intelligence and Psychology".

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