Webinar: Webinar – Writing with AI: Making Informed, Defensible Choices Before You Submit 


 Webinar – Writing with AI: Making Informed, Defensible Choices Before You Submit 

Finals season is here, and for many students, AI has become part of the writing process. But knowing how to use it effectively, and where to draw the line, can make all the difference. Join our webinar, Writing with AI: Making Informed, Defensible Choices Before You Submit led by Dr. Lance Eaton, Senior Associate Director of AI in Teaching and Learning at Northeastern University, and learn how to use AI to strengthen your writing without compromising academic integrity.  

Writing with AI: Making Informed, Defensible Choices Before You Submit 

Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2026   

Time: 3:00 PM EDT | 7:00 PM GMT 

Language: English 

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Part of The AI Exchange series, covering real conversations on AI in education and research, this practical session will help you develop a clear, student-friendly framework for using AI responsibly, especially when it matters most. 

Here’s what you will learn: 

  • Where AI adds genuine value in academic writing—and where to draw the line 
  • How to use AI with intent to strengthen clarity, structure, and arguments 
  • How to apply AI transparently in ways that stand up to academic scrutiny 
  • How to critically review and take full ownership of AI-assisted work  
  • Bring your questions to the live Q&A and gain actionable guidance you can apply immediately.  

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Meet Our Speaker 

Dr. Lance Eaton is the Senior Associate Director of AI in Teaching and Learning at Northeastern University. He holds master’s degrees in American Studies and Instructional Design from UMass Boston and in Public Administration from Suffolk University, and a Ph.D. in Higher Education from UMass Boston, focusing on academic piracy and research access. His work examines how digital tools and generative AI can expand teaching and learning while addressing the challenges they present in higher education. 

Designed for students, researchers, and faculty alike, this session offers clear, practical guidance on using AI in academic writing in ways that stand up to scrutiny, especially as finals approach. 

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We look forward to having you join us.  

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