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Advanced AI for Teaching In-Person

This intensive workshop will showcase some techniques that instructors can use to leverage Gen AI tools for advancing student learning. We will share a toolbox of prompts, sample assignments, and implementation strategies for helping students learn how to use Gen AI productively and ethically. Participants will then work independently or in groups to construct their own assignments or activities using our toolbox. OFE staff will be available to assist and provide feedback. Lunch will be provided.

 

Date:
Monday, June 17, 2024
Time:
10:00am - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
ADP Center 1143
Audience:
  Instructors  
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Presenter(s)

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Courtney Crimmins

Courtney Glore Crimmins is a Faculty Developer in the Office for Faculty Excellence and serves as OFE's Adjunct Liaison. She is also an Adjunct Faculty member in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, where she teaches German. Her approach to teaching is based in collaborative, project-based learning. In both the face-to-face and online courses she teaches, students work together in small learning groups, explore authentic digital resources, and use technology to learn the language. Courtney has a Ph.D. in Germanic Language and Literature from the University of Michigan.

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Emily Isaacs

Professor and Executive Director of the Office for Faculty Excellence, has been at Montclair State University for 25 years. Her areas of research expertise include higher education pedagogy, teaching writing, assessment, and public higher educational practices.

 

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Vera Senina

Vera Senina is a Ph.D. Candidate in Slavic Studies at Columbia University. Her teaching and scholarship spans across disciplines, including critical theory, medical humanities, computational linguistics, and second language acquisition. Vera has experience teaching in diverse modalities, designing innovative student-centered courses, and organizing conference panels and workshops on inclusive curriculum development, assessment strategies, and project-based and experiential learning. She also has top-company industry experience in project management and staff development.

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Catherine Keohane

Catherine Keohane is Associate Director for Teaching and Learning for the Office for Faculty Excellence. Catherine has a Ph.D. in English from Rutgers University. She has designed and taught upper- and lower-division literature, humanities, and composition courses, and has experience teaching in multiple modalities. She has presented on student engagement at MLA, and has begun to develop open-educational resources that work to mitigate financial barriers to students’ success while also serving students' sense of belongingness.

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