Last Day in Orlando at OLC Accelerate – Come to the Plenary Panel on Generative AI

Dear Commons Community,

This is my last day in Orlando at the OLC Accelerate Conference.

Yesterday, I was on a panel with colleagues Chuck Dziuban and Patsy Moskal.  Entitled, Thirty Years of Online Learning Research: A History of the Research Initiative for Teaching Effectiveness at UCF, it was well-attended and I was able to touch base with a few colleagues who attended our presentation. I had lunch afterwards with Chuck and Patsy and we caught up having not seen each other for quite a while.

Last night I had dinner with Jeff Seaman who through his Bay View Analytics Company has done significant research on digital learning issues.  He and I did several national studies on online learning in K-12 education a few years ago, a couple of which are still regularly cited in the research literature.

Today, I will be on a plenary panel entitled, Leading with AI: Pioneering Change in University Teaching, Research, and Administration.  It will explore the rapid growth of generative artificial intelligence (AI) that is forcing society and our educational institutions to investigate how to integrate AI ethically, efficiently, and effectively into both university instruction and operations. It will be held in the Pacific Ballroom from 8:30-9:30 am.  Please stop by if you are at still at the Conference.

I will be leaving shortly after this panel presentation and returning to New York.

Tony

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