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College of Humanities and Law Successfully Holds AI-Empowered Faculty Teaching Workshop

      To respond to China’s national education digitalization strategy and further enhance faculty members’ ability to apply artificial intelligence in teaching and learning, the College of Humanities and Law successfully held an AI-empowered faculty teaching workshop on November 7 at the Changping Campus. Over one hundred faculty members and the College’s leadership team attended. The event was chaired by Vice Dean, Professor Xue Changli.



The workshop invited Professor Li Yumei, Vice Dean and doctoral supervisor at the College of Humanities and Development Studies, China Agricultural University, to deliver a keynote speech on “Intelligent AI Agent: Practice and Application in Building Jurisprudence Smart Course.” Professor Li emphasized the need to reinforce the classroom as the primary arena of instruction, build high-quality interactive classrooms, integrate modern information technology with large models, and deepen the development of smart-teaching platforms. She also outlined new pathways for “AI + jurisprudence education,” advocating blended online–offline instruction via smart platforms to improve both the quality and efficiency of legal education.



Liu Hongwei, Vice Dean of the Course Research Institute at Chaoxing (SuperStar Group), delivered a talk titled “OBE-Oriented Smart Course Design: From Program Planning to Course Implementation.” She underscored a systematic reconstruction of traditional teaching and learning around a “knowledge base + intelligent agents” core, using advanced smart-course solutions to drive instructional innovation and enhance hands-on teaching capability.



By providing a high-quality platform for AI-in-education exchange, the workshop marked a solid step forward. Looking ahead, the College will continue to implement the education digital transformation strategy, promote the deep integration of AI with teaching and learning, and further strengthen faculty capacity in the design and application of smart courses.

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