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Embracing or Banning ChatGPT? (CITL Instructor Series)
Embracing or Banning ChatGPT? (CITL Instructor Series)
The presenter for this session is Dr. Lourdes Peña-Castillo, Full Professor, Departments of Biology and Computer Science, Faculty of Science. Identifying strategies on whether and how to incorporate generative AI (Language models) in teaching is an ongoing challenge and debate for educators. In this talk, Dr. Peña-Castillo will define generative AI, discuss the benefits and ... Read more
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Artificial Intelligence: Ethical Considerations (CITL Instructor Series)
Artificial Intelligence: Ethical Considerations (CITL Instructor Series)
The presenters for this session are Dr. Arthur Sullivan, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Dylan White, PhD Candidate. Over the past few years AI models like ChatGPT have captured the attention of academics, business owners and everyday users, but not without raising apprehensions about data privacy, bias in AI, ethics ... Read more
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Social Annotation to Support Undergraduate Reading (CITL Instructor Series)
Social Annotation to Support Undergraduate Reading (CITL Instructor Series)
The presenter for this session is Melanie Doyle, Per-Course Instructor, Department of English, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Undergraduate student reading has often been described as a “don’t, won’t, can’t” problem (Horning, 2013, p. 1). Despite these problems, it can be difficult for course instructors to support students’ development into strong critical readers because, ... Read more