Boise State University

03/06/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/06/2026 16:05

Sass presents on digital teamwork and AI at conference

Margaret Sass, a lecturer in the School for the Digital Fugure, presented "AI, Apps and Accountability: Redefining Teamwork for a Virtual World" at the Online Learning Consortium Innovate 2026 Conference on March 3.

The session examined how teamwork has evolved in hybrid and remote environments and how artificial intelligence is reshaping collaboration, communication and accountability. Participants explored key questions about AI's impact on productivity, critical thinking and team effectiveness in today's digital workplaces.

Drawing from her seven-week project-based course, TEAM 303, Sass highlighted how students design real-world workplace workshops while developing essential career competencies such as communication, collaboration, adaptability, leadership, ethical reasoning and digital fluency. Sass emphasized that while generative AI can support brainstorming, planning and workflow efficiency, strong digital teams still depend on clear roles, intentional communication and human-centered accountability.

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