Enriching Scholarship 2023: Surveying the Now

Monday, 5/6, 10:00 am-4:00 pm

Details on all 40+ sessions highlighting the ways technology has changed your current classroom. Topics could include: the use of AI in your classroom; disruptive technologies; how-to workshops on the use of technology; data privacy, proctoring, flipped teaching, and/or teaching and learning in the online spaces.

Keynote Address on Monday, May 9

Maintaining Rigor and Inclusion in the Face of AI

Dr. Jamiella Brooks, Director of Student Equity & Inclusion Initiatives at University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Julie McGurk, Director of Teaching Development and Initiatives at Yale University.

“Rigor and inclusion are often seen in opposition to one another, despite the evidence that inclusion necessitates rigor to empower all of our students to grow, build on their strengths, and learn. The rise of AI introduces a new problem to the ethics and maintenance of rigor in our classrooms. While in some facets, computers have proven themselves to be more efficient, a misuse of or disengagement from AI can lead to a less rigorous and less equitable learning experience for our students. We will explore a number of creative uses of AI tools that integrate rigor in their activities and assessments, while discussing the ethical dimensions the use of these tools raise.”

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Session Details


Location:
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Session level: All
Sponsor(s): Teaching and Technology Collaborative
Presenter(s): Diana Perpich
All session dates: 5/6, 5/7, 5/8, 5/9

This session is currently Open.