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Interview with WCTL Staff colleagues with a focus on Generative AI. Chris Johnson and Heather Boyd answer questions and give updates on the resources our Center offers for faculty wanting to learn more about using AI with students and in classes. Also, the intense summer heat is the focus of our monthly wildlife minute.
S1, Ep 2 Show Notes:
Gen AI tools mentioned include:
ChatGPT
Bard by Google
Dall-e
Adobe Firefly
Historical mentions:
Deep Blue (chess computer)
Deep learning advances such as Siri suggestions, Netflix recs
WCTL Resources page
Book Club: Ghost Work
Book Club: Future Skills
Syllabus Statements from Dean of Students office
Turn It In tool and AI
Vanderbilt and Turn It In
Heather's Hummingbird photo
Next time on the WPTL:
Kevin M. Gannon, We will interview our 2023 Instructional Excellence keynote speaker, and author of Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto
WPTL is a creative endeavor of the staff of the Walker Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga.
Hosted by Mary Marr and Heather Boyd.
We would love to hear from you anytime at [email protected]
By Walker Center for Teaching and LearningInterview with WCTL Staff colleagues with a focus on Generative AI. Chris Johnson and Heather Boyd answer questions and give updates on the resources our Center offers for faculty wanting to learn more about using AI with students and in classes. Also, the intense summer heat is the focus of our monthly wildlife minute.
S1, Ep 2 Show Notes:
Gen AI tools mentioned include:
ChatGPT
Bard by Google
Dall-e
Adobe Firefly
Historical mentions:
Deep Blue (chess computer)
Deep learning advances such as Siri suggestions, Netflix recs
WCTL Resources page
Book Club: Ghost Work
Book Club: Future Skills
Syllabus Statements from Dean of Students office
Turn It In tool and AI
Vanderbilt and Turn It In
Heather's Hummingbird photo
Next time on the WPTL:
Kevin M. Gannon, We will interview our 2023 Instructional Excellence keynote speaker, and author of Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto
WPTL is a creative endeavor of the staff of the Walker Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga.
Hosted by Mary Marr and Heather Boyd.
We would love to hear from you anytime at [email protected]