Morning Workshops
You Are Here: Understanding Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education, Navigating the New Landscape, and Finding Success
Dr. Alin Vrancila, CEO, Jessop Global
Dr. Mark Naufel, Founder and CEO, AXIO.AI
Explore the transformative role of AI in higher education operations and strategy. Leaders will examine case studies, tools, and ethical concerns, and learn how to implement AI effectively in systems like Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Student Information Systems (SIS), and Learning Management Systems (LMS). Gain actionable strategies to navigate adoption and enhance institutional performance.
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Making Meaning from Qualitative Data: Analysis for Student Success
Dr. Beth M. Duckles, Research Consultant, Social Scientist
Learn how to collect, analyze, and use qualitative data to uncover insights into student experience, achievement, and institutional improvement. This workshop explores effective survey design, data analysis techniques, and emerging tools like AI-assisted analysis, with a focus on assessment and cross-campus collaboration.
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Designing Learning That Matters: Innovative and Accelerated Baccalaureate Degrees
Dr. Daniel Rogers, Director of Curriculum, Ensign College
Dr. Van Christman, Associate Academic Vice-President for Curriculum, Brigham Young University – Idaho
Candace Willmore, Director of Institutional Effectiveness, Brigham Young University – Idaho
Discover how institutions are designing accelerated baccalaureate degrees to meet student and workforce needs. Leaders from Ensign College and BYU-Idaho will share their journeys in implementing these accelerated programs. Participants will engage in collaborative feedback and examine key elements of program design, assessment, and implementation to determine if accelerated baccalaureate degrees are right for their institution and, if so, how to design and implement them effectively to create learning experiences that truly matter.
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Afternoon Workshops
Leading Through Turbulence: Building Agile and Ethical Institutions in a Political World
In a politically charged climate, leadership demands agility, ethics, and strategic clarity. This workshop equips presidents and higher education leadership with tools to navigate complex political pressures while fostering dialogue and institutional resilience. Through expert insights, panel discussions, and peer exchange, leaders will gain actionable strategies to lead ethically and effectively.
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Making the Case: Evidence-Based Storytelling for Higher Education
Dr. Natasha Jankowski, Director, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Data alone doesn’t inspire action – stories do. This workshop explores how to blend data with narrative strategies to drive impact. Participants will learn how to craft compelling, audience-specific messages using credible evidence, with attention to AI tools and audience needs. Ideal for those reporting, advocating, or communicating institutional success. Read More
From Buzzword to Blueprints: Building AI Literacy for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
Dr. C. Edward Watson, Vice President for Digital Innovation, American Association of Colleges and Universities
AI literacy is essential for the future of higher education. This hands-on workshop will offer tools and frameworks for redesigning curricula, policies, and assessments around AI competencies. Participants will explore AI rubrics, strategic planning, and institutional integration. Those who attend will leave with the tools they need to meet higher education’s latest grand challenge.
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