Masterclass Workshop: From Search to AI Mode

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24-10-2025 10:00 AM

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24-10-2025 11:30 AM

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Mike Caulfield has spent more than a decade studying how search can be used to contextualize artifacts, events, and claims. Alongside Sam Wineburg, he co-authored Verified, the definitive book on using internet search for sensemaking, published by the University of Chicago Press. His widely adopted SIFT method is taught in hundreds of universities, and over the past decade has become one of the two primary approaches to teaching information literacy in the United States at the university level. The Google Super Searchers curriculum, which he co-developed with Google, has been translated into more than a dozen languages.

His current work focuses on how students can use AI as a tool for reasoning and critical thinking, learning to tap into the power of large language models to discover and contextualize evidence, as well as to model and critique arguments.

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Masterclass Workshop: From Search to AI Mode

Mike Caulfield has spent more than a decade studying how search can be used to contextualize artifacts, events, and claims. Alongside Sam Wineburg, he co-authored Verified, the definitive book on using internet search for sensemaking, published by the University of Chicago Press. His widely adopted SIFT method is taught in hundreds of universities, and over the past decade has become one of the two primary approaches to teaching information literacy in the United States at the university level. The Google Super Searchers curriculum, which he co-developed with Google, has been translated into more than a dozen languages.

His current work focuses on how students can use AI as a tool for reasoning and critical thinking, learning to tap into the power of large language models to discover and contextualize evidence, as well as to model and critique arguments.