Legal expert and former associate provost Dr. Jim Castagnera will share the fascinating big picture and provide specific tactical steps to address ChatGPT on your campus. You will learn which policies to adapt and what specific changes you must make.
What You'll Learn
- What core tactics does consensus reveal you should follow?
- How should you revise and revitalize your Academic Integrity Policy?
- Should you rethink how to define and detect plagiarism and cheating?
- How can Teaching and Learning Centers revamp and retool?
- What changes should you make to copyright policies?
- Is it time to rebuild your research-integrity regime?
Training Overview
Your ChatGPT Policies for the 2023-24 Academic Year. Incorporate the latest technical and legal revelations.
The plethora of articles, blogs, podcasts, and lectures about ChatGPT and its sister generative artificial intelligence applications have spanned the spectrum from apocalyptic to messianic. Without any doubt, generative AI is revolutionary. However, the challenge it poses to academics, especially teaching professors, overshadows even the online-learning revolution that preceded it. ChatGPT demands a profound reconsideration of the higher-education enterprise.
While individual faculty members are responding in their own ways, this is an institution-wide challenge that demands robust policy revisions grounded in sound pedagogical principles and procedures. You must consider how to revise, adopt, and adapt universal academic policies to address generative AI.
- What core tactics does consensus reveal you should follow?
- How should you revise and revitalize your Academic Integrity Policy?
- Should you rethink how to define and detect plagiarism and cheating?
- How can Teaching and Learning Centers revamp and retool?
- What changes should you make to copyright policies?
- Is it time to rebuild your research-integrity regime?
Who Should Attend?
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Expert Presenter


Dr. Jim Castagnera
- President of Dr. Jim’s One-Stop HR Shop, a full-service HR law and compliance company
- Partner with Portum Group International LLC, a data-privacy and compliance-consulting firm
- Of Counsel to the Wilftek law firm
- Adjunct Professor of Law in the Kline School of Law at Drexel University
- Arbitrator for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- Served for 23 years as associate provost and legal counsel for academic affairs at Rider University, where he received the university’s highest annual award for distinguished service
- Taught at UT-Austin and Widener University Law School as a full-time law professor
- Previously worked as a labor, employment, and intellectual-property attorney with Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr
- M.A. in Journalism from Kent State University
- J.D. and Ph.D. (American Studies) from Case Western Reserve University
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