Shaping the Future of Learning: Proactive Strategies for Addressing the Ethical Challenges of AI Use in Higher Education

Presentation at Charleston Conference 2025, USA by Rebecca Bryant and Rachel Riffe-Albright

At the Charleston Conference, Dr. Rebecca Bryant, Vice President of Strategic Engagement at Trinka AI, and Rachel Riffe-Albright, Health Sciences Librarian and Educator at Eastern Kentucky University, presented a comprehensive session on navigating AI's integration into higher education.

The presentation addressed the rapid adoption of AI tools by students and their far-reaching impacts on learning outcomes and academic integrity. The speakers examined how institutions are responding to these challenges and the substantial changes anticipated in instructional approaches. Key focus areas included proactive strategies for ensuring academic integrity, teaching responsible AI use, and addressing critical implications for equity, bias, and opportunity in education.

Drawing from their respective expertise, Bryant and Riffe-Albright discussed Trinka DocuMark, a proactive and transparent solution that helps institutions safeguard academic integrity, promote responsible AI use while maintaining human-in-the-loop oversight, and builds trust between students and faculty.

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