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CRTLE NEWSLETTER

Special AI Edition

March 5, 2025

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This special edition CRTLE newsletter provides resources for knowledge development about artificial intelligence. We also encourage you to attend AI-focused events including the Pondering AI series, hosted by University Analytics, OIT, and CRTLE which takes a critical approach to AI while fostering dialogue about AI and other topics such as sustainability.
Generative AI

North Texas Symposium on Generative AI, March 7


UTA's Center of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data (CARIDA) presents the Generative AI Symposium, an event designed to unite researchers, faculty and industry professionals to explore the latest advancements and opportunities in Generative AI.
Registration is full.
More information here: North Texas Symposium
The University of Texas System

UT System Mini-Conference Series: Generative AI Across the UT System, March 13

Hosted by UT El Paso & UT Tyler


This series explores how each campus integrates generative AI into teaching and learning.

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ore information here: UT System Mini-Conference

AI Community Event with University Analytics, OIT, CRTLE, and the Library


 Pondering AI at UTA, March 18


Please join this session with a special keynote speaker, Professor Dr. Mark Coeckelbergh from the University of Vienna and VIP Host Kimberly Nevala.
More information here: Pondering AI at UTA

EDUCAUSE Online Professional Development


Teaching with AI

March 17 - 28
Teaching with AI is a flexible 2 week online program tailored for higher education faculty, instructional designers, and support staff designed to deepen participants' understanding of AI and empower them to seamlessly integrate it into their curricula. 
More information here: Teaching with AI 

Additional Dates for EDUCAUSE Teaching with AI

 

April 7 - 18
April 28 - May 7
May 12 - 23

Additional training sessions on website. Visit EDUCAUSE 

How to Stay Current with AI: Uses for Teaching and Learning

Let's stay curious (and critical) about AI!

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Did you know LinkedIn Learning provides many online courses on using AI? 


Here are two recommended courses that are free for UTA faculty, staff, and students. You can access LinkedIn Learning through your MyApplications
  1. Career Essentials in Generative AI by Microsoft and LinkedIn. Begin Here.  
  2. How to Research and Write Using Generative AI Tools. Start Here.
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 Khanmigo Teacher Tools Now Available in Canvas! 


The UTA AI website provides an overview of this AI-driven tool that can be used for teaching.Designed by teachers for teachers, Khanmigo streamlines course prep and classroom management. 
More information here: Khanmigo Tools

Need Help with AI Basics?

Microsoft AI for Education Learning Path

Explore the potential of AI in education. This 4 module learning path covers a brief history of AI, large language models, generative AI, prompt engineering, responsible uses of AI and uses in a class setting. Don't feel left out of the AI conversation!
More information here: AI for Education
AI Powered Education: Innovative Teaching Strategies to Elevate Student Learning book cover

NEW BOOK launching this month! 


AI-Powered Education: Innovative Teaching Strategies to Elevate Student Learning


Faculty are wrestling with continuous advancements in AI and how to incorporate it into their courses to enhance their student's learning.  This book, published by Mavs Open Press and co-edited by Karen Magruder, Andrew Clark, and Ann Cavallo, presents a series of activities that educators from a wide variety of disciplines at the University of Texas at Arlington have used to integrate AI in their courses.
Stay tuned for details! 
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Did you miss the February CRTLE Faculty Lounge?


Beyond the Test: Alternative Assessment in an AI World

Get a recap of the panel session and learn more about the resources shared in the session here: February Faculty Lounge

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OFFICE OF THE PROVOST - CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON TEACHING AND LEARNING EXCELLENCE
PEGGY SEMINGSON, PH.D., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND INTERIM DIRECTOR

ANDREW M. CLARK, PH.D., ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR AND QEP DIRECTOR
SUSAN DEQUEANT, M.ED., ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR SERVICE LEARNING
BETH FLEENER, PH.D., SENIOR TEACHING INNOVATION RESEARCH ASSOCIATE

NAKESHA BROWN, M.ED., COORDINATOR II, SPECIAL PROGRAMS

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