META
META is Navigate AI’s redesign logic for assignments, assessments, and learning experiences in an AI-enabled environment. Rather than treating AI as a bolt-on technology problem, META helps faculty rethink how metacognition, evidence of learning, task design, and authentic application fit together when students can generate polished output cheaply. That is why META belongs naturally with CourseReady AI and the higher-level certification work, not as a disconnected worksheet page or standalone toolkit detour.
What META asks
Because AI pressure is really exposing assignment design weaknesses.
It reframes the problem
The challenge is not simply “how do we stop AI misuse?” It is “what kinds of work still surface thinking, judgment, and contribution when polished output is easy to generate?”
It improves redesign quality
META gives faculty a clearer structure for revising assignments and activities so the redesign is principled rather than improvised.
It fits review work
CourseReady AI becomes more useful when a course is not only scored, but also interpreted through a redesign lens like META.
From “can students use AI here?” to “what does strong learning look like now?”
Metacognitive visibility
Students need to explain choices, reasoning, tradeoffs, and revisions rather than submit only final products.
Evidence redesign
Assessment has to privilege process, defense, judgment, or contextual application, not polished surface output alone.
Task redesign
Assignments need clearer structure, stronger constraints, and more authentic conditions so AI support does not swallow the learning task.
Application emphasis
The strongest tasks ask students to apply knowledge in situated, defensible, or reusable ways that are harder to fake well.
What a META-guided redesign can produce
Most visible in redesign, review, and quality improvement work.
| Where | How META is used |
|---|---|
| Build | Supports critique of AI output, prompt/task scaffolds, and redesigned assignments or activities. |
| Elevate | Strengthens higher-impact learning experiences, renewable assignments, and more advanced assessment logic. |
| CourseReady AI | Helps interpret what a review score means and what redesign moves would actually improve the course. |
| Workshops / bootcamps | Useful for faculty sessions focused on assignment redesign, authentic assessment, and practical course revision. |
The point of META is not theory. It is better course and assignment design.
META works best when it is tied to a real course, a real assignment, and a real redesign decision. That is why the primary CTA on this page is CourseReady AI, where the framework naturally connects to action.
META is most useful when it hands off into redesign and review work.
CourseReady AI
Use CourseReady AI when you want review criteria, redesign guidance, and a more productized path from framework logic to course improvement.
Explore CourseReady AIFaculty AI Fluency Certification Program
See how META supports the redesign and pedagogy work inside the certification pathway, especially in Build and Elevate.
Explore certification programWant to use META in a real course context?
See how META fits inside CourseReady review and the certification pathway before treating it as a standalone framework page only.