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Thursday May 14, 2026 2:30pm - 3:15pm CDT
This session introduces a new approach to designing an AI‑enhanced assessment for online learning, created to deepen student engagement and support experiential learning in a course on NCAA Compliance in the M.S. in Sports Administration Program at the Northwestern University School of Professional Studies. Developed through a cross‑departmental partnership, the project brought together learning designers, faculty, and academic staff in the Office of Distance Learning, working closely with programmers in the Northwestern Emerging Technologies Lab. Rather than adopting third‑party tools, the team became early adopters of Discourse AI, a custom-built GenAI web application used across several Northwestern courses. Discourse AI employs “AI Personas” as fictional conversation partners, allowing students to role‑play career‑relevant scenarios in a safe, low‑stakes environment. This design prioritizes inquiry, strategy, and decision‑making over simple answer generation, while ensuring instructors remain central as subject‑matter authorities through their feedback on student–AI transcripts. The resulting assignment simulated a real-world compliance investigation within Canvas—an experience previously unattainable in an asynchronous format. The presentation will outline the assignment structure, share insights from its initial implementation, present student survey data and feedback, and describe plans for refinement. Attendees will gain practical guidance for using custom AI tools to create meaningful, immersive learning experiences and expand the pedagogical potential of GenAI in higher education.
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avatar for Doug Bakker

Doug Bakker

Adjunct Faculty, Master's in Sports Administration Program and Assistant Dean of Professional Development Programs, Northwestern University
Doug Bakker worked at DePaul University for over 13 years in various capacities. Most recently as an Associate Athletics Director, he oversaw athletics compliance and worked with all of the sport programs to comply with NCAA, BIG EAST, DePaul and other state and federal requirements... Read More →
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Heather Brown

Learning Designer, Office of Distance Learning, Northwestern University
Heather M. Brown is a Learning Designer with more than a decade of experience supporting graduate and professional studies programs in not‑for‑profit higher education. She joined the Distance Learning team as a contractor in 2022 and transitioned to a full‑time role in 2023... Read More →
avatar for Rodolfo Vieira

Rodolfo Vieira

Manager, Academic Software Development & Innovation | Emerging Technologies Lab, Northwestern IT, Northwestern University
Technology leader leading the Emerging Technologies Lab, driving academic software development and innovation. Deploys generative AI and XR/VR/AR to accelerate research, streamline workflows, and personalize learning, advancing AI/ML and data platforms for immersive, collaborative... Read More →
avatar for Vince LaGrassa

Vince LaGrassa

Full Stack Software Developer, Academic Software Development & Innovation | Emerging Technologies Lab, Northwestern IT, Northwestern University
Vince LaGrassa is a full-stack software developer working to realize the exciting promises of emerging tech atop a foundation of intellectual integrity and academic curiosity.  His interests include web development, generative AI, and linguistics research.
Thursday May 14, 2026 2:30pm - 3:15pm CDT
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