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In this final episode of "AI Goes to College," we bring together diverse voices from across FSCJ to reflect on a year of AI integration in higher education. Host Professor Stuart weaves together perspectives from faculty, administrators, and students to create a portrait of how artificial intelligence is transforming campus life. Using Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as a framing device,n she explores whether we are creating something beyond our control, and what responsibility educators have in guiding this technology's development. From AI-enhanced Socratic seminars to employee management systems, the episode showcases real-world applications while addressing concerns about critical thinking, the learning process, and the future of education.
Show NotesIntroduction
Chapter 1: Early Adopters
Chapter 2: Skeptics
Chapter 3: Institutional Intelligence
Chapter 4: The Students
Chapter 5: The Lesson ...Perhaps!
Conclusion
This podcast was supported by the AI Advisory Council at Florida State College at Jacksonville, and it was written and produced by Sarah Stuart and the college's Digital Multimedia Productions, especially Mark Hubbard and Curtis Wucker. A special thanks to all of the students, faculty, and staff who shared their experiences in this episode. Please email [email protected] with questions, comments, and feedback or leave a comment below!
Episode artwork: ChatGPT-generated image
In this final episode of "AI Goes to College," we bring together diverse voices from across FSCJ to reflect on a year of AI integration in higher education. Host Professor Stuart weaves together perspectives from faculty, administrators, and students to create a portrait of how artificial intelligence is transforming campus life. Using Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as a framing device,n she explores whether we are creating something beyond our control, and what responsibility educators have in guiding this technology's development. From AI-enhanced Socratic seminars to employee management systems, the episode showcases real-world applications while addressing concerns about critical thinking, the learning process, and the future of education.
Show NotesIntroduction
Chapter 1: Early Adopters
Chapter 2: Skeptics
Chapter 3: Institutional Intelligence
Chapter 4: The Students
Chapter 5: The Lesson ...Perhaps!
Conclusion
This podcast was supported by the AI Advisory Council at Florida State College at Jacksonville, and it was written and produced by Sarah Stuart and the college's Digital Multimedia Productions, especially Mark Hubbard and Curtis Wucker. A special thanks to all of the students, faculty, and staff who shared their experiences in this episode. Please email [email protected] with questions, comments, and feedback or leave a comment below!
Episode artwork: ChatGPT-generated image