The Comprehensive List of Talks & Resources for 2024
LANCE EATON
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A. LIGHTNING TALKS
I’ve had a lot of fun with lighting talks. I’ve done other ones before (seeAI for Education Summit Innovator EdTalk "AI Moonshot":
.EDUCAUSE Teaching and Learning Symposium, Lightning Talk:“Start With Students: A Policy Development Approach”
Slides (video forthcoming)
B. KEYNOTES
Talks & KeynotesI continue to receive invitations to do talks for institutions to energize, inform, and frame generative AI for faculty, staff, and organizations.
2.1 Emerson College: Artificial FlAIvoring: Determining Where Generative AI Makes Sense in Teaching & Learning
2.2 Innovative Education: ChatGPT - Ally Reimagined
2. 3 Plymouth State University: BOThersome Challenge: Developing A Framework with Generative AI in Teaching and Learning
2.4 University of Massachusetts, Boston: The Good, The Bad, and the Unknown of AI
Workshops
I’ve been doing a lot more workshops and these are so much fun! The opportunity to dig into the tools, brainstorm with faculty, staff, and students can be a lot of fun and opportunities for me to learn more through these engagements.
1. Springfield Technical Community College: Creating Use Cases For Faculty & Staff
2. Bryant University - Faculty Consultations
3. NERCOMP Annual Conference Workshop: Your New Teammate: Leveraging AI Tools and Practices to Better Support Faculty
4. NERCOMP Annual Conference Session: A Round of Musical ChAIrs: Reviewing, Implementing, and Revising AI
Post University
Podcasts & Panels
a big big fan of panels and podcasts. More often than not, I’m with several other folks and even though we might have a good Venn diagram of ideas, approaches, and experiences with generative AI, there’s still a great alchemy that happens where the sum is better than the parts. I learn so much from fellow panelists that helps me think differently than before.
Next Office Hour with Jeff Selingo: Preparing Students for a Future of AI with Taniya Mishra & Marty J. Alvarado
- with Anna Mills & Amanda Ellis
Community College Consortium for OER Webinar:
? with Anna Mills and Peter SheaTrailblaze Marketing with Chris Parisi:
Intentional Teaching Podcast: Take It or Leave It with Stacey Johnson, Emily Donahoe, and Lance Eaton, hosted by Derek Bruff
University of Pittsburg - Community of Practice: Changing Course: Developing AI Policies With Students Instead of For Students with students Beth Roy and Veronica Machado. Slides.
Advancing Learning Conference by Conestoga College: The Future is Now: How Higher Ed is Adapting to and Innovating with Artificial Intelligence Keynote Panel with Amanda Coolidge and Dave Cormier
Teaching Learning & Tech Conference of College of Charleston - Closing Keynote Panel: Explorers Among Us with Josh Weiss (moderator), Joaquin Guerra, Leticia Britos Cavagnaro, and André Denham,
Honorable mentions
Beyond that there are a few places where I’ve been a contributor to help some larger project, event, etc.
College Unbound Student-Driven AI Usage Policy for Students & Faculty: Policy, Press Release, Post about this process
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