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Wednesday May 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am CDT

The claim that "crisis" and "opportunity" share a common root in Chinese is widely repeated but factually incorrect. Even so, crises carry a dual character: capable of genuine destruction while simultaneously compelling a reexamination of prevailing assumptions.


This webinar takes that duality as its premise. Rather than treating the so-called "reading crisis" in the age of AI as cause for alarm, the session approaches it as an invitation to more rigorous thinking. Drawing on current evidence about reading performance and evolving literacy practices, it redirects attention toward the fundamental question of what reading is for, a reframing that, in turn, opens more productive avenues for response.


The session concludes with concrete, classroom-ready strategies for higher education practitioners, offering substantive approaches to deepening comprehension and sustaining meaningful engagement with texts, as well as a demonstration of how AI, when thoughtfully integrated, may function as a resource in support of reading rather than an obstacle to it.
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avatar for Francisco J. R. Chaparro

Francisco J. R. Chaparro

FACULTY TRAINING & SUPPORT, FACULTY OFFICE (STAFF), Other
Fulbright Fellow and PhD in Art History (NYU), I’ve worked across university teaching, museum research, and art writing. I currently teach Humanities at IE University as an Adjunct Professor and support learning innovation at the Faculty Training & Support team, Faculty Office... Read More →
Wednesday May 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am CDT
Online via Zoom

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