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From Code To Creativity: Empowering Students With Language-Based Ai For Innovative Content Creation, Stephanie D. Gapud, Priyojit Palit, Zachary Mitchell Jan 2023

From Code To Creativity: Empowering Students With Language-Based Ai For Innovative Content Creation, Stephanie D. Gapud, Priyojit Palit, Zachary Mitchell

CoTL 2023 Research Talks

Project-based learning pedagogy ensures that the students put their analytical minds toward creating new knowledge in class. With the advent of ChatGPT, content creation suddenly is not exclusive to those sentient beings with brains anymore. AI is here to stay. Educators must prepare future knowledge workers to be comfortable using language-based AI to generate and publish content, much like how engineers, chemists, physicists, mathematicians, and statisticians are now solving problems with calculators and various analytical apps on computers instead of doing them manually. Students in the International Business class at Spring Hill College responded to the challenge call of Huawei …


Using Open-Source To Enhance Teaching And Scholarship, Steven Clontz, Michael Black, Ricky Green, Carlos Montalvo, Rebecca Macdonald, Sean Stalley Jan 2023

Using Open-Source To Enhance Teaching And Scholarship, Steven Clontz, Michael Black, Ricky Green, Carlos Montalvo, Rebecca Macdonald, Sean Stalley

CoTL 2023 Panel

The adoption of open-source resources (software, hardware, educational content, and more) that are freely licensed for use, sharing, repurposing, and remixing has grown dramatically in recent years, within both academia and industry. This panel features several faculty and staff who will share and discuss their experiences using open-source solutions to enhance teaching and scholarship (both SoTL and discipline research) at their institutions.