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  • Accessibility and Equity in Higher Ed
    2024/11/08

    In this episode of AI Goes to College, we welcome Laura Dumin, a leader in equitable higher education, as she shares her insights into the transformative role of AI in the classroom. Join Professor Sarah Stuart, host and co-creator of AI Goes to College, in conversation with Laura. AI Goes to College is a program created in collaboration with the Digital Media Department at FSCJ and hosted by the AI Advisory Council.

    Laura is the AI Coordinator at the University of Central Oklahoma where she also serves as a faculty member and award-winning educator. She's becoming known for speaking up about AI in the classroom through her writing and as a spokesperson. Her articles explore AI's impact on education, covering topics such as AI-enhanced learning tools and the ethical dilemmas educators face as AI becomes more integrated into the classroom, encouraging both educators and students to think critically about AI’s potential. Laura regularly participates in podcasts and webinars, sharing best practices and discussing the challenges and responsibilities AI brings to higher education. She also leads the Facebook group Higher Ed Discussions of AI Writing and Use, where educators come together to discuss the latest AI developments and share strategies for its responsible use in academic settings. In addition, Laura's interviews showcase her advocacy for responsible AI usage and emphasize the importance of preparing future generations for an AI-integrated world.

    In this episode, she shares her latest projects that are pushing the boundaries of AI content creation while contributing to ongoing dialogues on AI ethics, accessibility, and the future of technology in education. For listeners interested in further reading, Laura recommends Unmasking AI: My Mission to Protect What is Human in a World of Machines, a thought-provoking exploration of AI’s societal implications by Joy Buolamwini.

    Tune in for this engaging conversation with Laura Dumin, and learn how AI can be a powerful tool for positive change in academia when used thoughtfully and ethically.

    References mentioned:

    • Laura's writing and resources Website
    • Higher Ed Discussions of AI Writing and Use Facebook Group
    • UnMasking AI by Joy Buolamwini Book
    • Her (2013); Spike Jonze
    • Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card (film, 2013 Gavin Hood)
    • Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

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  • Redefining Academic Integrity in the Age of AI: A Talk with Dr. Kevin Yee
    2024/10/04

    Links to free online books: AI Hacks for Educators

    60+ ChatGPT assignments to Use in the Classroom

    Link to Teaching and Learning with AI Conference

    In this episode of "AI Goes to College," we welcome Dr. Kevin Yee from the University of Central Florida for a conversation about how artificial intelligence is impacting academic integrity. The conversation explores the challenges and potential solutions surrounding AI tools like ChatGPT and their implications for cheating and the traditional methods of essay writing.

    Key points of discussion include:

    1. Challenges with AI: Dr. Yee elaborates on the difficulties that AI brings to academic integrity, specifically how these technologies can be used to cheat on assignments. He emphasizes the inadequacy of current AI detection tools, which often result in false positives and negatives, undermining trust and fairness.

    2. Adjusting Teaching Methods: The need to evolve teaching methods is highlighted, focusing on harnessing AI as an educational companion rather than fighting it. Dr. Yee advocates for assignments that integrate AI, prompting students to generate AI outputs and then critically analyze or improve them.

    3. Equity Issues: Both speakers discuss equity concerns, pointing out that in-class, handwritten assignments could disadvantage certain students, such as those with neurodivergent conditions or without a background in penmanship.

    4. Critical Thinking Over Output: There is a consensus that teaching should pivot more towards developing critical thinking and analytical skills, rather than merely focusing on the final product of writing.

    5. Institutional Approaches: Dr. Yee mentions the importance of institutions actively preparing for AI-related challenges by offering faculty training on AI fluency and maintaining continuous dialogue about advancements and their implications.

    6. Technology and Bias: They discuss the inherent biases in AI algorithms, which are influenced by the datasets on which they are trained, and the importance of educating students to recognize and analyze these biases.

    7. Future-Proofing Education: The conversation underscores the necessity for educational systems to remain agile and responsive to the rapid advances in AI technology, ensuring that students are prepared for a future where AI will be a part of their professional toolkit.

    Dr. Yee's insights provide valuable guidance around the complexities of AI in education, stressing the importance of adaptation, transparency, and integrity in leveraging these powerful tools. This episode is a critical listen for educators, administrators, and policymakers dealing with the evolving landscape of academic integrity in the age of AI.

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  • Customizable Higher Education? The Future of Personalized Learning with AI
    2024/09/03

    Setting aside our pessimistic fears about generative AI in the classroom, what exactly are the possibilities for leveling up education standards? How could AI actually help us become better teachers and students with a more personalized approach to learning?

    In the second episode of AI Goes to College, host Professor Sarah Stuart sits down with Jason Gulya, a professor and AI Consultant, to explore the impact of artificial intelligence on personalized education.

    Jason, who once faced AI with trepidation, now embraces its potential, sharing his fascinating journey from initial horror to curiosity. We discuss how AI can revolutionize personalized learning, striking a balance between process and product in student assignments. Jason reflects on his own experiences, discussing how AI tools like GPT have shifted his perspective and how these technologies can enhance educational engagement. AI Goes to College is a production of the Digital Media department at Florida State College at Jacksonville in conjunction with the FSCJ AI Advisory Council.

    CONTACTS: Want to contact Jason for more ideas? LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-gulya/ Email: jasongulya964@gmail.com

    For show ideas or questions, please send a message to sarah.stuart@fscj.edu

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction to AI Goes to College

    00:47 Guest Introduction and Background

    02:09 Transition From Horror to Curiosity

    02:44 The Role of AI in Customizing Education

    03:17 Experimentation and Sharing on Social Media

    11:06 Reflection on Technology's Evolution

    13:09 The Cult of Hyper Efficiency

    29:17 Student Engagement and Empathy Activities

    48:09 AI Solutions for Diverse Classrooms

    54:07 Tools and Recommendations for Educators

    01:03:58 Conclusion and Contact Information

    #AIGoestoCollege #AIinEducation #PersonalizedLearning #JasonGulya #FutureOfLearning #AIConsulting #EducationalInnovation

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  • Episode 1, Part 2: Faculty Voices
    2024/05/24

    Let's continue the conversation with some tips and ideas for teaching with AI! We also have a fascinating discussion here about the deeper implications of this technology and how pedagogy might be affected in the long term.

    AI Goes to College is a production of the Digital Media department at Florida State College at Jacksonville in conjunction with the FSCJ AI Advisory Council. This video podcast delves into the impact of artificial intelligence on higher education. Featuring a faculty panel with voices from across the disciplines, Part 2 of Episode 1, explores the role of AI in teaching and learning, highlighting AI's transformative power in professional development, academic integrity, and faculty-student interactions. Faculty testimonials shed light on the practical applications, concerns, and varying perspectives on AI usage in their academic journey. The episode not only underscores the institutional and classroom dynamics influenced by AI but also initiates a broader conversation on responsible AI use and its implications for future employment and education sectors.

    STAY TUNED! Our upcoming season, starting in August 2024, serves as a virtual speaker series in the world of AI in education. We'll be hosting a special guest each month and delving deeper into the intersection of technology and learning. Stay tuned for thought-provoking discussions, expert insights, and helpful ideas for teaching with AI. Don't miss out—subscribe now and join us on this exciting journey of discovery!

    Faculty Voices in this episode

    Professor Kalia Toro Sepulveda, Humanities

    Professor Fulton Burns, Theater

    Professor Julia Dearriba Montgomery, Digital Media

    Dr. Audrey Antee, Communication

    Professor Scott Cason, Humanities

    Ron Bendele, Computer Science
    Professor Rebecca Alter, Nursing

    Timestamps

    00:00 Introduction to AI in Education

    00:28 Faculty Perspectives on AI Challenges

    01:15 Exploring the Impact of AI on Creativity and Privacy

    04:13 Faculty and Student Experiences with AI

    13:06 Debating AI's Role in Authentic Education

    21:18 Innovative AI Applications in Teaching

    29:56 Looking Ahead: AI's Future in Education


    A special thanks to FSCJ Provost Dr. John Wall and Associate Provost Kathleen Ciez-Volz!
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    35 分
  • Episode 1, Part 1: Student Voices
    2024/05/24

    Welcome, colleagues and friends!

    AI Goes to College is a production of the Digital Media department at Florida State College at Jacksonville and sponsored by the FSCJ AI Advisory Council. This video podcast delves into the impact of artificial intelligence on higher education. Featuring a student panel with voices from FSCJ students and discussions with faculty members Dr. Audrey Ante and Professor Thomas Scott Cason, the episode explores the role of AI in faculty support and student learning, highlighting AI's transformative power in professional development, academic integrity, and faculty-student interactions. Student testimonials shed light on the practical applications, concerns, and varying perspectives on AI usage in their academic journey. The episode not only underscores the institutional and classroom dynamics influenced by AI but also initiates a broader conversation on responsible AI use and its implications for future employment and education sectors.

    In our inaugural episode of "AI Goes to College," we turn the spotlight on student voices to delve into their perspectives on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in the academic landscape.

    Join us as we hear from students across disciplines, sharing their insights, concerns, and experiences with AI technologies. From discussing the integration of AI in coursework to exploring its potential for career opportunities, our guests provide a nuanced view of AI's role in shaping their educational journey.

    Through a live panel discussion and thought-provoking questions, this episode offers a glimpse into how students perceive AI's influence on learning methodologies, job prospects, and ethical considerations. We also touch upon the challenges and opportunities that AI presents for future generations entering the workforce.

    Tune in to gain valuable insights directly from the voices driving the next wave of innovation and learning in the age of artificial intelligence.

    Listen to Episode 1 of "AI Goes to College" now!

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    42 分