Faculty Perspectives: AI Now and in the Future
These faculty panel workshops are meant to generate a broad and inclusive discussion about how AI affects faculty work and student success on campus and should feature faculty who are both proponents and opponents of AI in the classroom.
Co-sponsored by Academic Technology Services and the Faculty Center.
Artificial Intelligence NOW
Wednesday, March 25 | 12-2pm | @AS-120B
Featuring three faculty members from across campus discussing innovative ways they use AI in their courses; or thoughtful reasoning about why they do not and how they avoid its use in their classrooms. Lunch is included.
Panelists:
- Per Milam, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, The Ethical Dimensions of AI in Education
- Rhiannon Aarons, Lecturer, School of the Arts, AI As a Collaborative Drafting Partner
- Hyowon Ban, Professor, Geography, Making AI Work for RSCA, Teaching, and Service
Artificial Intelligence in the FUTURE
Tuesday, April 21 | 12-2pm | @AS-120B
Registration opens in April.
Featuring three faculty members from across campus discussing where AI is likely headed and how faculty can keep up with the ever-evolving technology. Lunch is included.