Workshops
Conference workshops are small groups led by expert presenters who provide a deep-dive in to specific topics. Workshops occur before and after the main conference and can be added to your registration for an additional fee. Sign up for workshops when you register for the conference, or add them to your registration at a later time!
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| Track | Name | Speakers |
|---|---|---|
| Sunday, October 18, 2026, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM | ||
| Pre-conference workshops (WKS) | Generative engine optimization: Audit, monitor and improve your college's AI visibility | Adam Heidebrink-Bruno — Finger Lakes Community College |
| Pre-conference workshops (WKS) | UX for non-UXers | Melanie Lindahl — The University of Texas at Austin |
| Pre-conference workshops (WKS) | Create a governance framework that works for you | Georgy Cohen — Georgy Cohen LLC |
| Pre-conference workshops (WKS) | AI speed dating: A hands-on workshop to find the one(s) you can't live without | Erin Callihan — New York University |
| Wednesday, October 21, 2026, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM | ||
| Post-conference workshops (WKS) | Student journey mapping: Learning from students to unlock new opportunities | JP Rains — Laurentian University |
| Post-conference workshops (WKS) | Copilot, not autopilot: A hands-on workshop for responsible AI in dev workflows | Mike Miles — MIT Sloan |
| Post-conference workshops (WKS) | Content strategy and AI — from fundamentals to future-ready | Brian Piper — AIreFlow Solutions |