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Faydre McGennis
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New 6-part AI Series!
Hello,
Join us for a new, 6-part artificial intelligence (AI) training series starting this week. Given the high interest by UM System instructors, Missouri Online has decided to host an expanded version of our AI training series with two new topics and a new Sprint Ahead faculty development program!
Types and Uses of Generative AI: 9/26 at 10 a.m.
Teaching and Learning in the Era of Generative AI: 10/11 at 10 a.m.
Authentic Pedagogy in the Age of AI with faculty Amy Simons: 10/12 at 10 a.m.
Academic Integrity in the Age of AI, 11/2 at 10 a.m. and 11/16 at 1 p.m.
Authentic Pedagogy in the Age of AI with faculty Christina Carney: 11/9 at 10 a.m.
AI Plagiarism and Cheating: 11/8 at 9 a.m.
Join us for the new Sprint offered in our Sprint Ahead faculty development program, Promoting Academic Integrity in Your Online Class. Illicit use of AI is, of course, just one way students might engage in academic dishonesty. One way to prevent students from cheating with AI is to address some of the motivations for cheating in the first place. This sprint provides strategies for minimizing the risk that students will cheat in your course — using AI or any other means. Sprints are self-paced mini-courses that are about three hours each.
Visit our website to learn more about each offering and to register.
Faydre McGennis
New 6-part AI Series!
Hello,
Join us for a new, 6-part artificial intelligence (AI) training series starting this week. Given the high interest by UM System instructors, Missouri Online has decided to host an expanded version of our AI training series with two new topics and a new Sprint Ahead faculty development program!
Join us for the new Sprint offered in our Sprint Ahead faculty development program, Promoting Academic Integrity in Your Online Class. Illicit use of AI is, of course, just one way students might engage in academic dishonesty. One way to prevent students from cheating with AI is to address some of the motivations for cheating in the first place. This sprint provides strategies for minimizing the risk that students will cheat in your course — using AI or any other means. Sprints are self-paced mini-courses that are about three hours each.
Visit our website to learn more about each offering and to register.