All - Looking forward to listening to teaching tips from other teachers and speaking on:
"Embracing AI to Flip College Classrooms"
"No more lectures" may hold the key to
student engagement and retention, by creating dynamic impromptu group
activities based on assigned podcasts. You can create real-world
hypotheticals quickly with AI, sensitize students to
the positive uses and limitations of the technology, and develop
students’ critical thinking skills by devising solutions through
teamwork and then testing how those solutions measure up to AI’s answers. For example, the presenter used AI to create modules on various legal topics. The class was divided into groups of two or three for five minutes to
discuss what they would do in each situation. When everyone reconvened,
students gave their thoughts. Then, the Instructor put the AI-generated responses on the projector screen and they compared what the students said and what AI produced. The presenter weighed in on where the students and AI did well and what areas were deficient. These activities demonstrate the accuracy and possible flaws of relying on AI.
The process: Think, Pair, Share, and Critique. Finally, this session
will be interactive, with participants sharing their experiences so we
learn from each other. The group will also discover future trends to embrace student-generated AI projects, with a demonstration and discussion of this technology’s benefits and challenges as a teaching tool.
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