AI: Friend or Foe? How to work with AI in the classroom
Thursday, July 25, 2-5pm EST
Workshop Friday, July 26, 2-4pm EST
Talks
You can watch all the recordings here. We apologize that the first few minutes of the keynote were not recorded.
Keynote Address: Dr. Thomas Mennella, Western New England University. "The Real Power and False Promise of Generative AI: Student Use, Performance, Perceptions and Faculty Application of ChatGPT." Watch the recording here.
Adam D. Rudner, University of Ottawa. "Using Alphafold to understand bacteriophage gene functions." Watch the recording here.
Nik Tsotakos, Penn State Harrisburg. "An example of ethical use of ChatGPT in an upper-level Developmental Biology course with take-home exams." Watch the recording here.
Marcus Oliveira, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. "Generative AI and Pubmed as tools to develop students critical thinking in Biochemistry." Watch the recording here.
Rosemary Effiong and Nicholas Valley, California Northstate University College of Health Sciences. "Enhancing Critical Thinking with Artificial Intelligence, (AI) Technology: A General Chemistry Lecture Approach." Watch the recording here.
Christine Thompson, Stockton University. "Using generative AI in upper-level scientific writing assignments." Watch the recording here.
Neelam Dabas Sen, Jawaharlal Nehru University. "Augmenting classroom teaching with AI." Watch the recording here.