Essential Generative AI Literacy in Language Teaching

Fri Oct 10 2025 at 02:15 pm to 03:30 pm UTC-10:00

Center for Language & Technology | Waikiki

Center for Language & Technology
Publisher/HostCenter for Language & Technology
Essential Generative AI Literacy in Language Teaching
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Two ways to participate:
In-Person: Moore Hall 257, UH Mānoa
Zoom: receive the link after registering

Facilitators: CLT Faculty, UH Mānoa
Dr. Naiyi Xie Fincham, Associate Faculty Specialist in Learning Design
Dr. Rachel Mamiya Hernandez, Assistant Faculty Specialist in Language Technology

This professional learning series introduces world language educators to the essential components of generative AI literacy, with a focus on responsible and ethical integration in language teaching. Participants will explore what generative AI literacy means in the context of their professional roles, drawing from existing frameworks and adapting them to the needs of language education. Through collaborative discussions, participants will co-construct the scope of generative AI literacy and examine it across multiple dimensions. The series also engages participants in designing meaningful tasks that foster their students’ AI literacy, emphasizing real-world applications. Participants will identify, create and share examples of AI-integrated classroom practices, reflect on their current pedagogical approaches, and apply a design template to develop their own AI-enhanced language tasks. By the end of this series, participants will be equipped to articulate responsible AI use policies and intentionally support students’ development of AI literacy through language learning.
*Participants should have access to a computer device to participate in these hands-on sessions.

Topics (subject to change):
9/12: Define – Co-construct the scope of essential generative AI literacy for language teaching.
10/10: Design – Identify effective pedagogical practices and create tasks that integrate ethical and responsible use of AI.
11/7: Integrate – Work out an integration plan, including drafting AI use policy suitable for your own classes.
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Center for Language & Technology, 1858 E West Rd, Honolulu, HI 96822-2318, United States, Waikiki

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