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AI and Information Literacy: Supporting Student Research and Critical Thinking

As AI tools become more prevalent, they are having greater impacts on the information and research landscape. This presentation will discuss possible uses of Large Language Models in the research process, including examples of research-related outputs generated by CSU-GPT and other LLMs. We will examine LLM content and discuss the implications for the information landscape that students are navigating. We will also discuss the evolving role of information evaluation and the skills and strategies students will need to critically evaluate and engage with AI-generated content.

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TILT Summer Conference 2026: Teaching in a Changing World

Education is evolving—shaped by new technologies, diverse learners, and shifting expectations. As educators, we have the opportunity to reimagine what teaching and learning can be in this moment of change....(Go to event for more details.)


TILT Summer Conference Welcome Breakfast Day 1

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TILT Summer Conference 2026 Keynote: Staying Human(e) in a Changing World

It's no secret that teaching in higher education feels more fraught than ever. The current social and political moment, along with the lingering aftershocks of Covid-19 and "pandemic pedagogy," makes...(Go to event for more details.)


Event Details

AI and Information Literacy: Supporting Student Research and Critical Thinking

Upcoming Events

TILT Summer Conference 2026: Teaching in a Changing World

Education is evolving—shaped by new technologies, diverse learners, and shifting expectations. As educators, we have the opportunity to reimagine what teaching and learning can be in this moment of change....(Go to event for more details.)


TILT Summer Conference Welcome Breakfast Day 1

If you plan to attend breakfast, please be sure to register for this session.


TILT Summer Conference 2026 Keynote: Staying Human(e) in a Changing World

It's no secret that teaching in higher education feels more fraught than ever. The current social and political moment, along with the lingering aftershocks of Covid-19 and "pandemic pedagogy," makes...(Go to event for more details.)