AI isn't cheating.
But it can be, if you don't address it.
Banning AI in the classroom doesn't prepare students for the world outside it. We build the frameworks for critical, ethical AI use that students and institutions actually need.
The real problem: Students are already submitting AI-generated work. The answer isn't better detection software - it's designing learning experiences where the thinking process matters more than the final output.
Student Readiness
Students are already using AI - the question is how well. We teach the PREP and DEEP frameworks: using AI to challenge thinking, structure arguments, and evaluate sources, not to generate essays wholesale.
- Use AI to sharpen critical thinking, not replace it
- Apply the DEEP framework for research integrity
- Evaluate AI outputs for bias and hallucination
Hype-Resistant Institutions
Ed-tech vendors are selling AI magic. Administrators face pressure to adopt tools they don't fully understand. We provide the practitioner's perspective needed to make smart, long-term investments - not just the flashiest ones.
- Evaluate vendor claims against real-world capability
- Invest in foundational literacy over ephemeral tools
- Build a long-term AI strategy that outlasts the hype cycle
Resilient Curriculum Design
Moving past the panic of AI cheating. We help institutions design assignments that are AI-resilient by nature - built around process, reflection, and oral defense rather than final-product outputs.
- Design assignments AI can't fully replace
- Understand what AI detection tools can and can't do
- Build a culture of academic integrity, not just policy
Featured Case Studies
Exploring the impact of AI literacy and leadership frameworks in academic and professional settings.
The Modern Leader’s Journey: Navigating 100 Years of Innovation
Helping leaders use the history of technological disruption to anchor themselves in the present and lead through the uncertainty of the AI age.
Visualizing the Void: Using Sparq for Authentic Change Leadership
How leaders use visual reflection to navigate the emotional challenges of an organizational transition and support their teams.
How It Works
Every academic engagement follows a structured approach built around long-term resilience, not quick fixes.
Assess the Landscape
We map what tools students and faculty are already using and identify the specific gaps in critical thinking habits and institutional policy.
Build Critical Frameworks
We introduce PREP (argumentation) and DEEP (research) as practical scaffolding for ethical, effective AI use - not blanket rules.
Design for Resilience
We work with faculty to redesign assignments that reward process over product, making them inherently AI-resistant without banning anything.
Ready to build resilient learners?
Let's discuss how we can build AI literacy programs that make your students sharper - not more dependent.