ETUG Spring Workshop 2023 – Day 2.
13. R. John Robertson, Michael J. Paulus Jr., Traynor
Hansen, Grace Seo | From DX to AI: Developing digital wisdom to respond to the
shifting landscape of Higher Education
Recorded
June 2, 2023
What
does digital wisdom look like for an institution? We will share some of the
approaches that, as faculty developers, librarians, instructional designers and
writing professors, have strengthened our institutional capacity to engage with
emerging opportunities and challenges. Our presentation will explore the
different approaches, what we have achieved, and the questions and confidence
we have as we engage with creative AI tools.
A series of initially independent efforts in faculty development, student
support, and institutional initiatives are coalescing under what we’re framing
as digital wisdom. Efforts in faculty development have included workshops on
backwards design and on AI writing tools, efforts in student support have
including rethinking writing support as a more comprehensive research, reading,
and writing studio, securing grant funding for writing around AI, providing
grant funding to create OER, wider efforts around digital transformation, and
thinking about how to expand from information literacy to digital literacy in a
reform of the general education curriculum.
These efforts have encouraged resiliency and a thoughtful approach to pedagogy.
In this context, these are some of the AI-focused questions we are wrestling
with:
- What
does our community need? What would negatively impact our community?
- If a
large percentage of our faculty are concerned about AI writing, is it better to
switch off Turnitin’s AI detector or leave it on and develop faculty awareness
about the challenges it poses?
- How do
we help faculty become more familiar with new technologies and their impact?
- How do
we best recenter the conversation on pedagogy and relationship more than
detection and prevention?
- Amidst
many pressing institutional concerns (equity and enrollment) and uncertainties,
how much faculty bandwidth can take up with this conversation?
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