Friday, September 15, 2023 12:30pm
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The Center for the Humanities invites Faculty and Graduate Students to a Workshop on Thinking/Teaching with Machines: Rhetoric, Writing, and Artificial Intelligence
AI and the Teaching of Humanities-Based Writing
We’ve all been hearing, reading, and talking a lot about the seemingly quite sudden and dramatic impact that artificial intelligence will likely have on writing generally, and on student writing in humanities-based courses especially. Those of us who broker humanistic writing at UM have plenty of lingering questions as we continue to think about how we should teach writing in the new age of ChatGPT. This academic year, the Center for the Humanities is pleased to host a series of informal events to help you shape your instructional thinking around AI. First in the line-up is:
Lunch Talk & Discussion with Ben Lauren, “Thinking/Teaching with Machines: Rhetoric, Writing, and Artificial Intelligence” 12:30-2:00pm, Friday, September 15 (Richter Library Flex Space)
One of the intriguing possibilities artificial intelligence (AI) offers writing teachers and students is thought partnership. In this presentation, Professor Ben Lauren will share examples of thought partnership with AI in action to enhance critical thinking and engagement with the texts we encounter and compose. Additionally, Ben will share examples of in-class writing activities that can be used to practice critical thinking during the writing and revision process.
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