Join Us This Tuesday Feb. 7th @ 12:30: Conversation Circle 1: Chat GPT Nuts & Bolts: What is it? What isn’t it? How can we identify it? How might we mistake it?

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ChatGPT Conversation Circles

To provide an even more robust forum for conversation on topics related to ChatGPT, the FDC, together with the Provost’s Office, Associate Provost for Academic Planning & Learning Innovation and Dean of Continuing & Online Education, Committee of Educational Technology, and the Writing Board, will be co-hosting a series of Conversations Circles this February and March.  Following the Conversation Circles, we hope to host an Open Forum in April.  You can join the Conversation Circles in person in the FDC (College Hall 113) or via WebEx (see individual session links below).

Tuesday, Feb. 7, 12:30-1:30 p.m. [Webex Link]

Chat GPT Nuts & Bolts:  What is it? What isn’t it? How can we identify it? How might we mistake it? 

Facilitator: Josh Korenblat, Associate Professor of Graphic Design, Co-chair of the Committee on Educational Technology, and member of the Digital Scholarship Center (formerly DASH Lab) advisory board. Josh’s expertise includes data visualization, digital imaging, writing, and curriculum design.

Virtual (see WebEx link above) or in-person at the Faculty Development Center in College Hall

For those attending in person, light refreshments are being served!

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