*In the event of a University closure, the Teaching Transformation and Development Academy will not host sessions.
Monday, March 6, 2023
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
The registration period has closed for this event.
Virtual
Registration open through 3/6/2023 12:30 PM Central Time (US & Canada)
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As ChatGPT and other AI systems capture public attention, educators are grappling with what this means for supporting and assessing student learning. How do we maintain equitable, transparent, and engaging classroom experiences in a rapidly changing AI landscape? This panel will explore these issues as well as what it could mean to engage with AI while developing critical thinking, research, and writing skills for the future.
Panelists:
Nikola Datzov, Assistant Professor, School of Law
Tammy Pettinato Oltz, Assistant Dean for Law Library and Information Services and Assistant Professor, School of Law
Bill Caraher, Associate Professor, History & American Indian Studies
Jessica Zerr, Administrative Director of Composition and Teaching Professor, Department of English
Moderator: Anne Kelsch, Director of Faculty Development and Professor, History