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Building AI Teaching Assistants in NebulaOne/CSU-GPT

Explore how to design and deploy course-specific AI agents that act as tutors, syllabus guides, or off-hours teaching assistants. This session will walk through examples built in NebulaOne/CSU-GPT and offer practical steps for creating your own classroom support agents.

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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.)


AI-Assisted Rubrics for Equitable, Efficient Feedback

This interactive workshop will guide participants through a human-in-the-loop process for creating and refining analytic rubrics with generative AI as a drafting assistant, while maintaining instructor judgment and alignment with...(Go to event for more details.)


Common Data Types in Education Research

New education researchers are often curious about how much data they need or whether their small classes are big enough to collect enough data. This workshop outlines common data types...(Go to event for more details.)


Event Details

Building AI Teaching Assistants in NebulaOne/CSU-GPT

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.)


AI-Assisted Rubrics for Equitable, Efficient Feedback

This interactive workshop will guide participants through a human-in-the-loop process for creating and refining analytic rubrics with generative AI as a drafting assistant, while maintaining instructor judgment and alignment with...(Go to event for more details.)


Common Data Types in Education Research

New education researchers are often curious about how much data they need or whether their small classes are big enough to collect enough data. This workshop outlines common data types...(Go to event for more details.)