Research Panel Event: Students’ Use (and Misuse) of Generative AI Tools in the Classroom

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Curious about how AI is shaping student learning? The Office of Teaching, Learning, and Technology partnered with 10 University of Iowa faculty members to research how students are using AI tools and their impact on learning. Please register to attend.

Join to:

  • Learn key findings from the research, including students' experiences with AI tools integrated into their course materials, their perceptions of their impact on learning, and preferences for course guidance and policies.
  • Listen to a faculty panel to explore firsthand experiences of teaching students who had access to generative AI tools.
  • Take away practical strategies for leveraging AI tools to enhance teaching and learning.

Panelists include:

  • Adam Brummett, associate professor of instruction, Chemistry
  • Ibrahim Demir, associate professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Erin Irish, associate professor, Biology
  • Mouna Maalouf, associate professor of instruction, Chemistry
  • Krista Osadchuk, assistant professor of instruction, Biology
  • Alberto Segre, professor, Computer Science
  • Michael Sinwell, assistant professor of instruction, Chemistry
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 10:30am to 12:00pm
University Capitol Centre
2520D
200 South Capitol Street, Iowa City, IA 52240
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