AI Listening Session for Students
Event Description
Join the Conversation: Share Your Thoughts about Learning, Academics, and AI
The world of college is changing fast, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the center of it. We are part of the Institute on AI, Pedagogy, and the Curriculum with AAC&U, and we need to hear from the people AI affects most: you!
This is an open discussion for all students to share their honest experiences, their top concerns, and their best ideas about AI in our academic environment. We'll be diving into these key questions:
Time: 12:30pm-1:45pm
Location: West Campus - Location TBD
or
Date: Wednesday, December 3rd
Time: 10:30am-11:45am
Location: East Campus - HSC 2-154B
Please register in advance so we can confirm the room.
Note: Videos will not be shared publicly and comments will only be shared in aggregate.
Your voice matters. Come tell us how AI is affecting your studies, your stress, and your success!
The world of college is changing fast, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the center of it. We are part of the Institute on AI, Pedagogy, and the Curriculum with AAC&U, and we need to hear from the people AI affects most: you!
This is an open discussion for all students to share their honest experiences, their top concerns, and their best ideas about AI in our academic environment. We'll be diving into these key questions:
- How can AI actually make learning better or easier? What opportunities do you see for using AI tools to enhance your assignments, research, or skills?
- What are your biggest worries about AI? Is it about cheating, being graded fairly, or preparing for the job market? How is AI impacting your workload or stress levels?
- What specific tools, workshops, or policies would help you use AI responsibly and successfully? (Think training, software, or clear rules.)
Time: 12:30pm-1:45pm
Location: West Campus - Location TBD
or
Date: Wednesday, December 3rd
Time: 10:30am-11:45am
Location: East Campus - HSC 2-154B
Please register in advance so we can confirm the room.
Note: Videos will not be shared publicly and comments will only be shared in aggregate.
Your voice matters. Come tell us how AI is affecting your studies, your stress, and your success!
- Dr. Rose Tirotta-Esposito (Assistant Provost; Director of CELT)
- Dr. Elizabeth Hewitt (Associate Professor in the Department of Technology and Society (DTS) in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences)
- Chris Kretz (Associate Librarian and Head of Academic Engagement at SBU Libraries)
- Prof. Rajiv Lajmi (Assistant Professor in the School of Health Professions and Chair of Applied Health Informatics)
- Dr. Matthew Salzano (Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication in the School of Communication and Journalism)