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Tuesday, May 20
 

9:00am EDT

Coffee and Pastries
Tuesday May 20, 2025 9:00am - 9:30am EDT
Join us for coffee, pastries, and collect your TLISI 2025 name tag and information at the registration table.
Tuesday May 20, 2025 9:00am - 9:30am EDT
Great Room in Healey Family Student Center

9:30am EDT

AI & Research: Lit Reviews
Tuesday May 20, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am EDT
This session explores how generative AI can enhance the research process, especially during the literature review phase. Participants will learn strategies for using AI tools to gather sources, summarize findings, trace citations, and accelerate academic synthesis while maintaining academic and ethical integrity.
Speakers
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Melissa Jones

English & Humanities Librarian, Georgetown University
Tuesday May 20, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am EDT
Film Screening Room Second Floor of Healey Family Student Center

9:30am EDT

It’s going to come up…”: Designing your course with space for dialogue, difference, and discomfort
Tuesday May 20, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am EDT
Join us for a structured, highly interactive discussion focused on designing your course when you know that difficult discussions and divergent perspectives will come up - either because it's related to content and certainly when it's not! Specifically, the conversations will explore:

  • Strategies to design our class time to balance content we must cover with naturally emerging relevant/potentially challenging discussions
  • Strategies to design our classrooms as supportive space for constructive dialogue
  • How to find the balance of hearing from those who wish to participate without alienating members of the community
  • How to use our positions as authorities, experts, and leaders in the classroom to create trust and encourage knowledge-sharing and connection
Learn and practice with peers as we walk through hypothetical (based on real occurrences at GU) scenarios and how to navigate them
Speakers
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Joselyn Schultz Lewis

Director of Inclusive Pedagogy, Georgetown University
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Doireann Renzi

Assistant Director of Faculty Initiatives, Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship
Tuesday May 20, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am EDT
Herman Room in Healey Family Student Center

9:30am EDT

Navigating Complexity: The Journey Framework for Constructive Systems Change
Tuesday May 20, 2025 9:30am - 12:00pm EDT
NOTE: this is a double-length session
In a world where technological and societal change is outpacing human ability to adapt, the traditional models of education no longer meet our needs. The gap between the rapid pace of change and people’s cognitive, emotional, and physiological ability to process it has created a crisis of meaning and action. Education must evolve to support society in navigating this transformation.

The Journey Framework, developed at Georgetown’s Red House with a global consortium of experts, offers a new approach to addressing this gap by blending science, systems thinking, and humanistic problem-solving in the age of AI.

In this session, Red House Senior Fellows Dr. Mays Imad, Kate Woodsome, and Research and Program Associate Kendall Bryant will introduce The Journey Framework, an ecological methodology built on more than 50 years of research and practice in trauma and community psychology. This framework equips educators, students, and changemakers with tools to understand and engage with interconnected crises — such as climate change, misinformation, political polarization, and mental health challenges — on an intellectual and embodied level. We recognize that these are not abstract concepts, but are challenges affecting the wellbeing of students and educators in real time.

The Journey Framework fosters new ways of understanding the relationships between people and the communities and systems around them. This interrelated systems approach allows students and educators to identify and forecast the ripple effects of policies and practices, empowering them to spot opportunities for healthy, constructive transformation on a personal, communal, and societal level.

The workshop explores three core principles:
  1. Science of Trauma, Healing, and Resilience: Understanding how trauma shapes our nervous systems and impacts our ability to engage with systemic challenges.
  2. The Journey Framework: Connecting the science and sociology of trauma and healing to practical tools for critical thinking, problem solving, and transformation.
  3. Systems Change: Helping educators and students engage with complex problems from a multi-dimensional lens to support meaningful individual, communal, and systemic transformation in service of collective wellbeing.
Through hands-on activities and group discussions, participants will explore how to apply the methodology to their own contexts. Attendees will leave with the Journey Framework workbook, actionable tools and community for navigating complexity and making change from a more grounded, resourced state.
Tuesday May 20, 2025 9:30am - 12:00pm EDT
Social Room in Healey Family Student Center

10:45am EDT

Break
Tuesday May 20, 2025 10:45am - 11:00am EDT
Tuesday May 20, 2025 10:45am - 11:00am EDT
Great Room in Healey Family Student Center

11:00am EDT

AI & Research: Data Analysis
Tuesday May 20, 2025 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
An overview and hands-on practice of the best use cases of multimodal LLMs for data sets: working with spreadsheet formulas, performing data analysis tasks, and creating graphs. The session includes a discussion of potential use cases CNDLS can support, such as running models locally, AI limitations, workarounds, and ethical considerations.
Tuesday May 20, 2025 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Herman Room in Healey Family Student Center

11:00am EDT

Who’s Marginalized? Secular, Ignatian, and Islamic Values at GU-Q
Tuesday May 20, 2025 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Secular higher education attempts to articulate a moral and educational universalism, with critics variously claiming its neutrality as specious or incapable of nurturing critical elements of human flourishing. A different set of worries concern Catholic universities and the degree to which they are or can or should be Catholic. Similar worries exist concerning how to deploy or cultivate an authentically Islamic education that can “address the epistemic alienation and psychological dislocation afflicting many Muslims” while also “serving the fundamental needs of all.”  These debates give rise to specific concerns about transplanting US universities to non-democratic nations, with critics proclaiming the inevitabilities of either a neo-colonial destabilization of local autonomy or authoritarian corruption and dilution of liberal higher education.

Georgetown University in Qatar straddles these tensions, and its classrooms are frontline territory. Given its unique and even enviable hyper-pluralism, most or all of those in our classrooms, including faculty, experience some level of genuine marginalization—sometimes on account of those sharing the room.

Using this specific context as our starting point, this roundtable will discuss how we not only navigate but leverage these tensions in order to enhance student education. Specifically, participants will:
  • Wrestle with how we can teach about and in the face of universal though often asymmetric marginalization
  • Promote classroom techniques that take advantage of this dynamic
  • Consider means of enhancing students’ and our own ability to hear and recognize and respond with care to one another’s experiences
Speakers
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Jamie Olsen

Associate Director for Pedagogy and Innovation, GU-Q, Georgetown University
Tuesday May 20, 2025 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Film Screening Room Second Floor of Healey Family Student Center

12:00pm EDT

Lunch + Find Seating
Tuesday May 20, 2025 12:00pm - 12:15pm EDT
Choose your lunch, and find seating for our keynote presentation in the Great Room.

Tuesday May 20, 2025 12:00pm - 12:15pm EDT
Great Room in Healey Family Student Center

12:15pm EDT

Lunchtime Plenary: The Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education
Tuesday May 20, 2025 12:15pm - 1:45pm EDT
This conversation, sponsored by two initiatives from the Provost's Office, the Georgetown Dialogues Initiative and the Initiative on Pedagogical Uses of AI, will discuss the implications of AI in academic settings, with panelists from Georgetown who bring perspectives that range from advocacy to skepticism. The conversation will consider such questions as:
  • How does AI reshape the learning experience and the social contract of the classroom?
  • What are the ethical considerations in AI-driven educational tools?
  • How can we balance technological advancements with human-centered learning principles?
Speakers
Tuesday May 20, 2025 12:15pm - 1:45pm EDT
Great Room in Healey Family Student Center

1:45pm EDT

Break
Tuesday May 20, 2025 1:45pm - 2:00pm EDT
Tuesday May 20, 2025 1:45pm - 2:00pm EDT
Great Room in Healey Family Student Center

2:00pm EDT

An Introduction to Listening from the Heart
Tuesday May 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Listening from the Heart is a dialogue education program developed to foster empathy and understanding in polarized communities. Created by the Parents Circle Families Forum (PCFF) in collaboration with Georgetown, this impactful program uses recorded testimonies from bereaved Israelis and Palestinians along with a structured Facilitator's Guide to bridge divides and encourage meaningful dialogue. Learn about its origins and discover ways to incorporate these powerful tools for empathy, healing, and reconciliation in your own work.  
Speakers
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Kim Huisman

Learning Design Specialist, CNDLS
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Susannah McGowan

Director of Curriculum Transformation Initiatives, Georgetown University
To schedule time to chat, please go here: https://cozycal.com/coaches/susannah-mcgowanSusannah McGowan is the Director of Curriculum Transformation Initiatives at The Red House at Georgetown University. She also serve as an advisory fellow of the John N. Gardner Institute for Excellence in Undergraduate Education, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving equity... Read More →
Tuesday May 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Social Room in Healey Family Student Center

2:00pm EDT

Fostering Belonging in the Online Classroom
Tuesday May 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
In March of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced institutions of higher education to rapidly pivot to emergency online instruction. Five years after this experience, questions about the role and impact of online learning persist, amplified by the growing demand by students for online educational opportunities. This session departs from the assumption that through design choices centered on inclusive, engaging pedagogy, the online classroom has the capacity to meet - and in many cases surpass - the liberatory impact of in-person education. In addition to practical tools and strategies, this session will offer several provocations intended to encourage us to reconsider the relationship between higher education and online learning modalities.
Speakers
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Michelle Ohnona

Assistant Professor of the Practice and Faculty Director for Liberal Studies
Tuesday May 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Herman Room in Healey Family Student Center

2:00pm EDT

How GU Faculty are Integrating AI in the Classroom
Tuesday May 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Georgetown faculty across disciplines are exploring practical, thoughtful ways to integrate generative AI into their teaching. This session highlights current classroom strategies, assignment design, and faculty reflections on student learning, academic integrity, and evolving pedagogical goals. Join us to hear examples, ask questions, and consider how AI might support your own teaching practice.
Moderators
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Molly Chehak

Director of Digital Learning Pedagogy, CNDLS, Georgetown University
Speakers
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Jeanine Turner

Professor and Director, Communication, Culture & Technology Program
Professor Turner is a Professor and Director of the Communication, Culture, and Technology Program and holds a joint appointment in the business school as the Annette N. Shelby Endowed Chair in Business and Leadership Communication. Over the past twenty years at Georgetown, her research... Read More →
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Ghayda Ali

Ghayda’s Ph. D. is in Sociolinguistic and Translation: English-Arabic-English. She is Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Georgetown University. Her research interests lean heavily towards Critical News Discourse Analysis of Arabic print... Read More →
Tuesday May 20, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Film Screening Room Second Floor of Healey Family Student Center

3:15pm EDT

Break
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:15pm - 3:30pm EDT
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:15pm - 3:30pm EDT
Great Room in Healey Family Student Center

3:30pm EDT

Round Table Conversations
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
Please join us for a number of lively round table sessions on teaching topics generated through participant interest.
Speakers
avatar for Mindy McWilliams

Mindy McWilliams

Senior Associate Director for Assessment and Programs, CNDLS, Georgetown University
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Kim Huisman

Learning Design Specialist, CNDLS
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
Social Room in Healey Family Student Center

3:30pm EDT

Teaching STEM Courses: Balancing Content and Engagement
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
Join a panel of Georgetown faculty for an engaging discussion on strategies to foster student engagement in content- and skills-intensive courses—such as applied sciences, mathematics, statistics, and other hands-on disciplines where students are expected to leave with a concrete set of capabilities. These courses present unique challenges: how do we balance delivering foundational content, ensuring time for applied practice, and still create opportunities for students to engage meaningfully with the material? Our panelists will share approaches that have worked in their classrooms, address persistent barriers, and reflect on what makes engagement possible—even in the most content-heavy teaching environments.
Speakers
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MC Chan

Georgetown University
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Doireann Renzi

Assistant Director of Faculty Initiatives, Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
Herman Room in Healey Family Student Center

3:30pm EDT

Walking Tour of New Healy Wellbeing Space
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
Please join Carol Day, Director of Health Education Services, for a walking tour of a newly renovated Wellness space on the lower level of Healy Hall. Meet for the tour at the TLISI Registration Desk, which will then depart for Healy Hall together.
Speakers
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Carol Day

Dir. Health Education Services; Adj. Asst. Prof. School of Health, Georgetown University
Tuesday May 20, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
TLISI Registration Desk

4:30pm EDT

Social Hour and Reception in the Great Room
Tuesday May 20, 2025 4:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
Join us for light hors d'oeuvres, beverages, and our book raffle event.
Tuesday May 20, 2025 4:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
Great Room in Healey Family Student Center
 
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