Brown Bag Lunch & Learn: Ethical Use of AI for Instructors: A Panelist Discussion
Description
Update: This event has been changed to online only; see flyer.
As instructors, how do we ethically use artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom? Join the Teaching Academy and the Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation for a wide-ranging discussion on ethical AI use in the classroom for instructors, which will cover questions like:
- How and when do we disclose AI use for help with course design, in-class activities, lecture content, and grading? Do we even need to?
- How do we negotiate our own use of AI in light of expectations about student use?
- Finally, and very importantly, how do students perceive our use of AI in the classroom?
The panel features the following three faculty panelists:
- Steven Gross, professor and chair, Department of Philosophy
- Louis Hyman, Dorothy Ross professor of political economy in history and professor at the SNF Agora Institute
- Dan Ryan, teaching professor, Department of Computer Science
This panel is intended for all Johns Hopkins instructors including faculty, staff, grad students, and post-docs.
Who can attend?
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students