UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State University Libraries’ Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT) is hosting a hybrid Artificial Intelligence Fest on April 13-17 for Penn State faculty and staff to explore ways AI can enhance teaching, learning and creative practices.
“'TLT AI Fest: Teaching and Learning in Practice' offers an exciting opportunity for Penn State faculty and staff to explore emerging technologies, gain practical strategies for integrating AI into teaching and learning, and connect with colleagues who are sharing their own experiences and ideas,” said Angela Dick, associate director of faculty engagement and learning design. “Together, we can shape innovative approaches that enhance creativity, collaboration and student engagement.”
The event will kick off with an AI-focused Dreamery Speaker Series followed by hands-on and experiential learning, faculty panels and more, to demonstrate AI’s range of potential. Events will feature the AI Arcade, AI Creative Labs and training for enterprise AI tools by Penn State’s Information Technology Learning & Development (ITLD) among others. The full calendar can be viewed on TLT’s AI Fest page.
Registration is now open on the TLT AI Fest registration page for all Penn State faculty and staff who wish to attend. Participants must register for each event individually. Each event will be marked on the registration page with either in-person availability, online availability or both.
Note: This is not the University’s AI Week. That event is moving to fall 2026 and details will be forthcoming.
For more information or questions, contact Zach Lonsinger at zal5010@psu.edu.
Penn State is shaping the future of higher education in the age of artificial intelligence. Our focus is on human-centered, ethical AI innovation that delivers meaningful impacts for Penn State and the broader community. Through visionary planning, strategic partnerships, targeted hiring and strategic investments, we will equip every Penn State student, staff and faculty member with the AI-related knowledge, experience and confidence they need to succeed in the AI-powered future. Learn more at psu.edu/ai.