
AI agents and learning
Trust, validation, and the path forward
AI agents are already operating inside learning environments. How should you respond?
AI agents are already operating inside learning environments — navigating platforms, completing tasks, and reshaping what participation looks like.
As AI agents become more capable, educators and training teams are being pushed to rethink how they design activities, validate learning, and build trust in digital learning environments.
In this live session on Tuesday, May 5 at 12:00 PM EST, we’ll explore what this shift means in practice, and show you how to respond in ways that still prioritise meaningful learning.
Moodle’s Global Head of Services, Amy Tessitore, will share Moodle’s transparent, flexible approach to AI, which gives organisations control over how AI is used within learning environments. She’ll be joined by Joseph Thibault, Founder of Cursive, who will provide a real-world perspective on how AI agents are already engaging with learning platforms.
You’ll also see a live demonstration of AI agent detection in the Moodle platform, showing how these behaviours can be made more visible and easier to understand.
You’ll learn how to:
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Understand how AI agents interact with learning environments.
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Rethink activity and assessment design in response.
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Approach AI in a way that supports transparency and informed choice.
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Gain better visibility into learner participation.
You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of what’s changing — and practical next steps for your own learning environment.
Can’t attend live? Register anyway and watch whenever it works for you.
