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  • CELT-cast: Dr. Demian Hommel
    2025/10/17

    AI in the Classroom: Panic, Possibility, and the Pedagogy In Between

    Hosts: Drs. Kate Robertson and Rob Balza, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Concordia University Wisconsin & Ann Arbor

    Guest: Dr. Demian Hommel, Associate Professor of Teaching in Geography and Geospatial Science, Oregon State University

    Episode Overview:

    In this episode, Kate and Rob continue our Faculty Development series exploring artificial intelligence in teaching and learning. They’re joined by Dr. Demian Hommel. A Faculty Fellow in AI Teaching and Learning at Oregon State’s Center for Teaching and Learning and author of the Faculty Focus article, “AI in the Classroom; Panic, Possibility, and the Pedagogy In Between” (August 13, 2025).

    Together, they discuss how AI is reshaping classroom practices, assessment design, and even how instructors understand their pedagogical identity in a changing educational landscape.

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    23 分
  • CELT-cast: Dr. Kelly Ahuna and Dr. Michael Kiener
    2025/09/30

    Hosted by: Rob Balza, Kate Robertson, Dr. Kelly Ahuna, and Dr. Michael Kiener

    Produced by: Ashley Curtin

    Are you experimenting with Artificial Intelligence in your classroom or waiting to see how this technology plays out for a while? Either way, Episode 2 of our new CELT-cast series offers insights and practical ideas that will get you thinking about how this technology will impact higher education! In this episode, Kate Robertson and I interview Dr. Kelly Ahuna, Director of Academic Integrity at the University of Buffalo, and Dr. Michael Kiener, Director of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Maryville University. They teamed up to write an article in Faculty Focus that explores the importance that both faculty and students develop “meta-AI skills,” that is, that is the ability to think critically about how and when to use AI. They offer practical strategies for integrating AI in a discipline-specific way that balances innovation with integrity. If you haven’t checked out our new CELT-cast yet, take a listen. You’ll find it to be fun and informative. Subscribe here:

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    33 分
  • CELT-cast: Tim Requarth
    2025/09/11

    Hosted by: Rob Balza, Kate Robertson, and Tim Requarth

    Produced by: Ashley Curtin

    Skipping the Reps: The Danger of Letting AI Do the Heavy Lifting

    Dr. Tim Requarth is a Research Assistant Professor of Neuroscience & Physiology and Director of Graduate Science Writing at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine.

    Dr. Requarth earned his Ph.D. in neuroscience from Columbia University before transitioning into a prolific career in science journalism and communication. He’s published in Slate, The New York Times, Foreign Policy, Scientific American, and many others…Additionally, he served for nine years as director of NeuWrite, an international workshop series that brings scientists and writers together to refine the communication of scientific ideas.

    At NYU, Dr. Requarth develops graduate-level curricula focused on writing and the responsible use of generative AI in scientific communication. Here is a link to his latest article in The Transmitter.

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    31 分