AI is reshaping how assessments are designed, delivered, and protected in online and hybrid learning environments. In this live webinar, Heather Medley (Instructional Designer, South Plains College) and Paul Morales (CISO, Honorlock) will share hands-on strategies and real-world higher education examples for using AI to strengthen assessment integrity, encourage originality, and support equitable learning, while also addressing risks of misuse and privacy concerns.
Intended Audience:
Instructional designers, administrators, faculty, and digital learning professionals seeking practical, real-world approaches to AI in assessment
Key Takeaways:
- Design AI-enhanced assessments that foster critical thinking and creativity
- Stay ahead of AI trends through faculty development and awareness
- Apply AI responsibly in proctoring and assessment security while safeguarding student privacy
- Promote a culture of integrity by guiding students toward appropriate AI use
This webinar is sponsored by:
Speaker Bio
Heather Medley
Instructional Designer – South Plains College
Heather Medley is an experienced educational professional currently serving as an Instructional Designer at South Plains College since June 2019. Previously, Heather held several roles at Texas Tech University from August 2006 to May 2019, including Assistant Director, Director of Admissions for the Honors College, and Marketing Coordinator, where responsibilities included student recruitment, managing communications, and coordinating marketing efforts. Prior experience includes teaching positions at Trinity Christian Schools and Olton Independent School District, as well as directing after-school programs at Joplin Family YMCA. Heather Medley earned a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Texas Tech University and holds a Bachelor’s degree in English from Missouri Southern State University, along with an Associate degree in Christian Education from Ozark Christian College.
