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Empowering Critical Engagement: Integrating AI and PowerNotes for Smarter Reading and Writing

A Workshop on PowerNotes and AI in the Classroom

November 16, 2024 | 9:00 am – 3:30 pm | Strong Hall B1

Lunch and refreshments provided


Are you concerned about students generating textual output without making their own choices as thinkers and writers? Are you interested in approaches to using generative AI that assist rather than replace reading, research, and writing processes? Join us for a workshop on November 16 to learn how to bring more accountability and transparency into your classroom with PowerNotes, a powerful tool designed to support critical engagement with reading and writing.

What is PowerNotes?

PowerNotes is an effective tool that helps students better engage with their readings and research. It allows students to make AI queries to fill in gaps in background or historical context, better understand concepts and terminology, and gain a clearer sense of a reading’s complex organization. Students can integrate their notes and ideas seamlessly into their writing projects, making PowerNotes an invaluable part of the learning process.

PowerNotes’s basic features help students organize and synthesize their reading notes while working on any writing project that includes digitally available content. Students can share their notes and work-in-progress with instructors and peers for feedback, creating an interactive learning environment.

PowerNotes also offers AI-enabled features, such as “Brainstorm” and “Discovery,” which allow students to query ChatGPT 4.0 while reading. The “Insight” feature gives instructors a unique ability to view students’ text annotations and AI use throughout the reading and writing process, providing a window into student engagement and comprehension.

Why should you participate in the PowerNotes and AI Pilot?

The PowerNotes and AI Pilot’s goal is to explore the potential of this platform to:

  • Support students’ increased critical engagement with essential course readings.
  • Provide a writing environment where AI tools assist students’ research and writing processes rather than replace them.

Workshop highlights:

  • Develop or refresh your own AI literacy.
  • Learn how to integrate PowerNotes into your Canvas site for use in your Spring 2025 courses
  • Discover how to use both basic and AI features to enhance reading and writing assignments.
  • Create assignments that encourage students to engage deeply with course content.
  • Discuss how to ensure accountability and transparency in AI use in the classroom.
  • Certificate provided to instructors who complete the workshop and use PowerNotes in one or more Spring 2025 course(s). 

This workshop, a joint effort of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Judith Anderson Herbert Writing Center, and UT Libraries, will equip you with the tools to ensure that AI supports rather than replaces students’ own thinking and writing processes.

What have past instructors said about using PowerNotes?

How have past students used the AI features of PowerNotes?


Don’t miss this opportunity to explore how PowerNotes can transform your teaching and help your students become more engaged and thoughtful readers, researchers, and writers!

  • Registration is open to all UTK faculty (professors, lecturers) and GTAs.
  • Priority registration for College of Arts and Sciences faculty and GTAs: Friday, October 18, 2024

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