An Announcement From

CARADITE

The Center for Applied Research and Design in Transformative Education (CARADITE) is proud to announce the launch of Portraits of Practice, a new series documenting innovative teaching and learning at Duke University. This series amplifies the human(e)-centered narratives of students and educators engaging in transformative education through curiosity, care, and critical inquiry.

This inaugural publication, "Let’s Not Know Together:" A CARADITE Portrait of Practice About Generative AI in Writing 201, explores the complex and evolving relationship between generative AI and student writing.

Featuring the work of Jennifer Ahern-Dodson and her students in Writing 201: The History of Writing Studies, this Portrait provides a first-hand account of AI’s role in shaping writing pedagogy and student engagement.

Let's Not Know Together

Through classroom experiences, student reflections, and real-world learning artifacts, this Portrait challenges prevailing narratives about AI in education. Rather than treating AI as a threat, Ahern-Dodson and her students embraced experimentation and inquiry, asking: what do we truly value in writing and learning?

We invite you to read this inaugural Portrait and join the ongoing conversation about the intersections of AI, education, and human creativity.

 

Manage your preferences | Opt Out using TrueRemove™
Got this as a forward? Sign up to receive our future emails.
View this email online.

Box 90198 | Durham, NC 27708 US

This email was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com.
To continue receiving our emails, add us to your address book.