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2023 NJCEA Fall Roundtable Updated

“The Shifting Terrain in Higher Education”

Saturday, October 14, 2023, 10AM- 12PM, Virtual in Zoom 


Please join us for the NJCEA annual Fall Roundtable. There will be two topics of discussion, both of which will inform our spring conference. 


“Facing the Challenges of Generative AI” 

How are you and your institution addressing the challenges being raised by generative AI, including ethical considerations and policies? How are you handling the use of generative AI in your classes, if at all? 


"How Can Literature, Writing, And Language Programs Survive and Even Thrive in These Challenging Times?" 

The closing and downsizing of literature, writing, and language programs has become a too-common story these days. What are the signs we need to be watchful for? What can we do, locally and more broadly, to push back against this trend?


There will be no charge for attendance but registration is required to receive the Zoom link.

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