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Gen AI Explorations: Conversation with Faculty Fellow Rob Erdmann

  This spring Extra Points features a series of conversations focused on how faculty and staff around the University of Minnesota are using generative AI to do University work.  Lauren Marsh ( Academic Technology Support Services ) interviewed  Emerging Technologies Faculty Fellow   Robert Erdmann , Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics/Data Science at UMN Rochester. The following has been revised for length and clarity. Tell us about your role in the Center for Learning Innovation at Rochester, and how that informs your work with generative AI. Robert Erdmann: UMR is organized into just a single department, the Center for Learning Innovation (CLI). This means that faculty from all disciplines - biology, math, writing, public health - are all in the same unit. This lowers a lot of barriers to cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations. You get to talk to a lot of people who aren't in your field. It gets us thinking about teaching in different ways. I do...

Gen AI Explorations: Conversation with Faculty Fellow Mark Collier

  This spring Extra Points features a series of conversations focused on how faculty and staff around the University of Minnesota are using generative AI to do University work.  Adam Brisk ( Information Technology Systems and Services ) and Bill Rozaitis ( Center for Educational Innovation ) interviewed Emerging Technologies Faculty Fellow   Mark Collier , Professor of Philosophy at UMN Morris. The following has been revised for length and clarity. Tell us about your role in the Philosophy department and how that is informing your work with generative AI. Mark Collier: I'm a professor of philosophy. I teach a wide variety of courses, including the history of philosophy, artificial intelligence and ethics, philosophy of mind, and biomedical ethics. Because it's a small department, we have broad coverage. My research has primarily focused on the philosophy of David Hume. When I entered grad school at UC San Diego, I joined an interdisciplinary program in cognitive scie...

Gen AI Explorations: Conversation with Faculty Fellow Junhua Wang

This spring Extra Points features a series of conversations focused on how faculty and staff around the University of Minnesota are using generative AI to do University work.  Adam Brisk ( Information Technology Systems and Services ) and Lauren Marsh ( Academic Technology Support Services ) interviewed Emerging Technologies Faculty Fellow   Junhua Wang , Associate Professor of Business Communications in the Labovitz School of Business and Economics. The following has been revised for length and clarity. Tell us about your role in the Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE) at UMD, and how that is informing your work with generative AI. Junhua Wang: I teach the course Business Communication, which is an upper-division, writing-intensive course required for all students at LSBE. I think generative AI presents significant opportunities to help students in the writing process, such as enhancing their drafting, revising, and editing skills. Recognizing this potential, I ...