Join A Faculty Workshop

Spring 2026 Generative AI For Writing Instructors (Offered On Campus, In Person Only)
A special grant-funded, intensive workshop on AI and its potential uses in writing and writing-intensive classrooms. With $2,000 stipend.
With Seher Vora, SJSU Writing Center, and Tom Moriarty, Director of Writing Across the Curriculum

voraPlease join us for a special 8-week, intensive workshop on AI and its possible uses in the classroom, made possible by a CSU AI Educational Innovations Challenge Award grant. For the first four weeks of the workshop, participating faculty will play the role of students in an AI-infused writing classroom, where you will learn how to use a variety of AI tools – particularly ChatGPT Edu, which is available to all CSU students and faculty, and Google's Gemini, which is available to all San José State students and faculty – and use them to complete a short writing assignment.

tomFor the second four weeks of the workshop, we will critically reflect on our experience and brainstorm ways to incorporate AI tools into our own classrooms. We will revise course syllabi and develop new and innovative writing assignments that teach students how to ethically and productively integrate AI into their own writing processes. Two Writing Center tutors, undergraduate students themselves, will join us in the workshops, where they will work alongside us to complete the short writing assignment and provide critical feedback from a student perspective on our ideas for integrating AI into our own courses.

This workshop will meet in person on Wednesday afternoons, for a total of eight times. It will meet on the following dates:

Wednesday, February 25
Wednesday, March 4
Wednesday, March 11
Wednesday, March 18
Wednesday, March 25
Wednesday, April 1 -- Spring Break (No Meeting) 
Wednesday, April 8
Wednesday, April 15
Wednesday, April 22

Participating faculty will receive a $2,000 stipend. Participating faculty will be expected to attend and participate in all workshop meetings; write and revise a short essay using AI tools; revise a syllabus and 2-3 writing assignments from a writing or writing-intensive course; and complete all data collection activities (which includes three short surveys and two short interviews).

Apply To Attend The Workshop Here