AISNE Workshop: AI and the Question of Assessment
AI and the Question of Assessment
Offered virtually via Zoom and presented by Eric Hudson.
Date:
Monday, May 13, 2026
Time:
3:00 – 4:30 PM
Pricing:
AISNE Member (1-3 people): $99/pp
AISNE Member (4-9 people): $90/pp
AISNE Member (10-19 people): $80/pp
Non-Members add $100 to each pricing category.
How should we think about assessment in a world where generative AI is present? What does and does not need to change about the work we ask students to do? In this session, we’ll look at an overview of “AI-Resistant” and “AI-Assisted” strategies for responding to AI vulnerability. You will see examples of how educators have reconfigured assessments to either 1) discourage or make unappealing the use of AI or 2) integrate AI use into the assignment so that it supports rather than bypasses learning.
You will then have a chance to use templates and tools provided by Eric to examine your own assignments and imagine AI-resistant and AI-assisted ways to respond to any AI “vulnerabilities.”
Workshop Note: Please come prepared with your computer and digital access to a writing assignment or project that you are concerned is vulnerable to inappropriate use of generative AI.
About the Presenter:
Eric Hudson is a facilitator and strategic advisor who supports schools in making sense of what’s changing in education. He specializes in learner-centered assessment, human-centered leadership, and strategic program design. Over the course of his career, Eric has designed and facilitated professional learning and strategic retreats for hundreds of schools and learning organizations. Most recently, he spent a decade at Global Online Academy (GOA), first as an instructional coach and ultimately as Chief Program Officer, working with schools around the world to rethink where, when, and how learning happens. Prior to GOA, he spent 12 years in the classroom, where he taught English, Spanish, and journalism to middle school, high school, and college students. Working with students is how he developed his passion for designing empowering learning experiences. Eric serves on the board of the Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools (ATLIS). His Substack newsletter “Learning on Purpose” has appeared in The Marshall Memo, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and The International Educator. He has a M.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, and a B.A. from Cornell University. He lives on Cape Cod, MA, USA.
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