Teaching Durable Skills in the Age of AI
From Martha Snyder
        
                
        
    
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From Martha Snyder
Hosted By:
LEC
Date / Time:
Friday, October 24th, 2025 / 12:05 pm - 1:00 pm
Location:
Online using Zoom
Description:
Presenter: Kevin Dvorak, Ph.D., Executive Director/Professor, Writing and Communication Center, Faculty Coordinator for First-Year Experience
Date: Friday, October 24, 2025
Time: 12:05pm -1:00pm
Description: As AI transforms higher education and the global workforce, there has been growing interest in ensuring that students learn the durable skills (a.k.a., soft skills, career competencies, etc.) necessary for success in their careers. This presentation will introduce participants to a durable skills framework and highlight why these competencies are critical for student success alongside emerging AI tools. Participants will learn practical strategies for embedding durable skills into assignments and course activities across disciplines.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
1. Identify the 10 core durable skills in the America Succeeds framework.
2. Explain the value of durable skills for preparing students for long-term career and life success.
3. Analyze a current course syllabus or assignment to identify where and how durable skills are implicitly or explicitly taught.
4. Design a learning activity or assignment that intentionally develops a targeted durable skill.
Location:
Online Zoom