LEC’S Virtual Friday Fireside Chats: Generative AI for Teaching & Learning
LEC’S Virtual Friday Fireside Chats
Generative AI for Teaching & Learning
This fall, the Learning and Educational Center (LEC) has hosted a series of fireside chats focused on generative AI for teaching and learning. Each session begins with an introduction to the guiding question followed by an open discussion of related issues, questions, and ideas. We conclude each session with a review of important considerations and a list of resources. There is only one more session remaining for the semester on December 1st 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. via Zoom. This has been an opportunity to learn and share with colleagues and think about how we might integrate generative AI into our own teaching and research. We hope that you will plan to join us for the last remaining session.
LEC Moderators: Marti Snyder, Ph.D., Professor and Director of Faculty Professional Development, Adam Cohen, Director of Instructional Design & Media Production, Walter Milner, Instructional Designer IV
September 22: How can generative AI be used to support quality teaching and learning?
The recording available here
October 13: How can generative AI be used to design course assignments, activities, and assessments?
The recording is available here
October 27: What are the ethical issues related to using generative AI for teaching and learning and how can they be addressed?
The recording is available here
November 10: How can generative AI be used to enhance students’ learning experiences and prepare them for the future of work?
The recording is available here
December 1: How can we use generative AI to ensure equitable, accessible, and inclusive learning experiences?
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