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The UWI AI Policy Framework - Orientation

Wed, Mar 11, 2026, 9:30 – 11:00 AM GMT-4
Online Learning (Synchronous)
The UWI AI Policy Framework - Orientation
This orientation introduces The UWI Artificial Intelligence Policy Framework v1.8, a strategic roadmap designed to help faculty integrate AI responsibly into teaching, learning, and research.
The session focuses on the critical operational areas: maintaining academic integrity, fostering learning and adaptation, driving research innovation, ensuring equity and inclusion, protecting data privacy, upholding transparency, and enhancing operational efficiencies. To move from theory to practice, participants will be introduced to a CETL-designed instructional artefact (decision tree and scenario training), to assist faculty to navigate complex ethical and pedagogical choices.
Through interactive discussions on real-world implementation across various disciplines, faculty will use this tool to clarify expectations for both staff and students while developing course-specific policies. The orientation concludes by highlighting the support mechanisms available through the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL), providing a clear path for ongoing consultation and professional development.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this orientation session, participants should be able to:
  1. Explain the seven operational areas of The UWI AI Policy Framework and identify how these principles inform responsible AI integration in their teaching, learning, and research contexts.
  2. Identify appropriate institutional support mechanisms and resources for developing course-specific AI policies that align with the Framework's governance structure and ethical principles.

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Instructors

Dr. Leroy Hill

Director, The CETL, The UWI.

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