About this Event
Join us for an enlightening workshop designed to empower university instructors—whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced user of generative artificial intelligence—to revolutionize your teaching methods and enhance student engagement across disciplines. Explore innovative pedagogical strategies for using AI to teach writing, discovering how AI tools can stimulate creativity, provide personalized feedback, and improve students' writing skills. Uncover ways to leverage AI in facilitating undergraduate research by equipping your students with AI-driven tools for data analysis, literature reviews, and hypothesis generation. Engage in developing policies that encourage the responsible and ethical use of generative AI in university courses, discussing best practices to promote integrity, prevent misuse, and foster a culture of responsible AI integration. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your teaching and research approach with cutting-edge AI insights.
Why Attend?
For Beginners: Gain a solid foundation in AI applications within education.
For Intermediate Users: Enhance your existing strategies with advanced tools and techniques.
For Advanced Practitioners: Delve deeper into policy development and ethical considerations to lead by example in your institution.
About the Facilitator
Dr. Justin Lewis is an English faculty member at Olympic College and Western Washington University. He holds a PhD in Composition and Cultural Rhetoric from Syracuse University, an MA in English from the University of Tennessee, and a BA in Comparative Literature from the University of Georgia. His research interests center on User Experience Design, Technical Communication, Artificial Intelligence, and Qualitative Research Methods. Dr. Lewis has published in various journals in Rhetoric & Composition as well as in multiple edited collections and has taught at Western Oregon University, the University of Nevada, Virginia Tech, Syracuse University, and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
In addition to teaching, Dr. Lewis holds multiple editorial roles, including Layout and Design Editor for Literacy in Composition Studies and Associate Editor for the Working and Writing for Change Series at Parlor Press. As an AI Ambassador at Olympic College, he liaisons with faculty, administration, and students to advance sensible, research-driven policy and pedagogy related to AI in the humanities and social sciences.
An aspiring luddite, Justin enjoys backpacking, fishing, and canoeing with his family in the natural beauty of Washington's Olympic Peninsula.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Office of Academic Innovation, 1825 Southwest Broadway, Portland, United States
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