Fall 2023 Let's Talk Teaching Workshops

The Faculty Senate Instruction and Learning Committee has organized a series of Let's Talk Teaching workshops this fall. Join your colleagues for a series of thoughtful teaching and learning conversations around the newest technological disruptor in our classrooms, generative AI (Artificial Intelligence), specifically ChatGPT. The next workshop in the series is this Thursday at 2:00 PM via Teams. For more information, please reach out to Lee Kenyon, Rich Vollaro, and Liz Barnes.


Today's Event

Link to join meeting (Teams): Teaching and Learning with ChatGPT

Thursday, October 26, 2:00 PM

Presented by: Dr. Jessica Lipsey, WAC/WID Program Coordinator, Assistant Professor

Please join Dr. Jessica Lipsey for this second workshop in this semester's "Let's Talk Teaching" series. She will share the way she has reconsidered course outcomes, classroom activities, and assessment strategies in the age of ChatGPT. According to Dr. Lipsey, student contribution to knowledge building is central to her approach. See you online!


Upcoming Workshops

Link to join meeting (Teams): Let's Talk Teaching: Critical Thinking and the Writing Process with ChatGPT 

Thursday, November 9, 2:00 PM

Presented by: Percy Mercer and Lisa Jordan, Writing Specialists, DSC Writing Center 

What's the difference between knowing what a sandwich looks like and what a sandwich is? Can AI tell the difference? By studying artificial intelligence and its use of critical thinking or lack thereof, students and faculty can further understand these programs and their processes in order to better utilize their abilities. During this session, you will learn some strategies that will help you and your students efficiently interact with AI. Please join writing specialists, Percy Mercer and Lisa Jordan, for this exploratory conversation about AI in the classroom. 


Link to join meeting (Teams): Let's Talk Teaching with our Students about Generative AI 

Thursday, November 30, 2:00 PM

Presented by: The Faculty Senate Instruction and Learning Committee 

Join the Faculty Senate Instruction and Learning Committee and a group of DSC students for a discussion on Generative AI from the student perspective. What are their expectations and challenges in the classroom? What do they think about the implications for their professional aspirations? 


We would love to continue with these types of workshops in the Spring. Should you have ideas, send an email to Elizabeth Barnes, Chair of Academic Support at Elizabeth.Barnes@daytonastate.edu.



Koby Klayson
Administrative Specialist, Division of Online Studies
Koby.Klayson@daytonastate.edu
386-506-3638
Division of Online Studies