The CTL partnered with a group of student research fellows to investigate whether and how undergraduate students from all schools at Baruch were being impacted by generative AI tools.
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CTL Spring 2024 AI Workshops
The Center for Teaching and Learning invites you to join us for a series of discussions and events this fall about AI and ChatGPT in educational contexts. These discussions, occurring once each month via Zoom, will be guided by a central topic and will create a space for discussion among faculty about how we can adapt our teaching to a quickly changing landscape in the nature of work and learning.
Oct. 24: Teaching with and about AI
Below is the slide deck from the conversation, followed by a summary of the session and an analysis of the polls taken by attendees. Continue reading to learn about your […]
Sept. 20: Information Literacy and Academic Integrity with AI
Below is the slide deck from the conversation, followed by a summary of the session and an analysis of the polls taken by attendees. Continue reading to learn about your […]
Aug. 22: Intro to ChatGPT and How to Talk with Students on Day One
Below is the slide deck from the conversation, followed by an analysis of the polls taken by attendees, prepared by the CTL’s Christopher Campbell. Continue reading to learn about your […]
Should You Add an AI Policy to Your Syllabus?
Kevin Gannon (Queens University, Charlotte) Read the article to get an idea for how to introduce an AI policy into your syllabus. Includes suggestions for background reading on which to […]