Episode 2 / Educ-AI-tion: Personal Learnings and Classroom Experiences

E2: “Educ-AI-tion: Personal Learnings and Classroom Experiences” an exploration of practical applications and transformative experiences with Clayton Rhodes, professor in the Faculty of Liberal Studies.

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  • [0:49] Personal Uses (opens in a new tab) - Clayton shares his personal experience embracing Generative AI, including creating a Tic-Tac-Toe game!
  • [3:41] Integration of AI into COMM 1100 (opens in a new tab) - Clayton explains how the COMM 1100 team embraced Generative AI in their course to encourage both Students and Instructors to embrace it!
  • [6:25] Remove the Taboo (opens in a new tab) - A great share that highlights how using Generative AI actively in class removes the taboo and secrecy of AI (and shows that we know how to use it too).
  • [8:28] AI can be wrong, check out the "Strawberry Paradox" (opens in a new tab) - Looking for proof that Generative AI is not always accurate, check out how defensive it can be about the word "strawberry."
  • [10:22] Academic Integrity and Artificial Intelligence (opens in a new tab) - Clayton shares his experience with Academic Integrity and Artificial Intelligence and how they can actually work together to overcome each other!
  • [13:30] Update Assignments for AI Using AI (opens in a new tab) - Clayton offers some insights on how Generative AI can help fix assignments that can easily be completed using Generative AI.
  • [16:10] The Future of Educ-AI-tion (opens in a new tab) - Clayton shares an interesting view about the potential future of education given the power of Generative AI.