• Accessibility and Equity in Higher Ed

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

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  • 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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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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