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2024
I AIn't Afraid of No Ghost-Writer: Why and How We Should Be Incorporating AI Technology to Prepare Students for the Workforce
Danielle Swanson
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Georgia Highlands College, USA
While there are academic concerns regarding the ethics of students using AI, many workplaces are looking for employees skilled in the technology. This session will discuss reasons it is important to incorporate AI into the classroom and include strategies for doing so. The focus will be on preparing students for the reality of a world where AI is abundantly available and regularly used through an engaging and interactive presentation that enc...
Video Presentation
Ethical AI and Policy Considerations
2024
Integrating AI into the Writing Process: A Reflective Approach to Enhance Student Learning
Julie Kozee
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Georgia Highlands College, USA
Discover an innovative approach to incorporating AI in education with "Integrating AI into the Writing Process: A Reflective Approach to Enhance Student Learning." This presentation proposes a strategy that promotes responsible AI usage, enhances critical thinking, and retains student authorship. Aligning with the theme of "Trending Topics in Education & Social Learning," and answering the question, "How can we leverage generative AI to promote learning?" This talk offers a practical framework for educators seeking to balance technology with traditional learning methods.
Video Presentation
Applying AI in Education
2024
Meme-ing Academic Reading with Perusall
Pavel Vasilyev
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Associate Professor, Department of History
The presentation explores the potential of student-generated memes as a pedagogical tool and as an instrument of community-building in a first-year university level academic reading class. I emphasize that encouraging the students to create class-related memes and include them in their Perusall comments does not necessarily lead to the disruption of scholarly discussion. On the contrary, it helps the students master complex concepts easier and overcome the feelings of disconnectedness and loneliness that may arise in first-year students in a digital learning environment. At the same time, I note some of the potential pitfalls of this approach to education.
Video Presentation
Creative AI Engagement
2024
Navigating Decision-Making Junctures: A Flowchart for Writing Generative AI Course Policies
Kirsten Helmer
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Navigating generative AI's integration into curriculum is complex. This session introduces an innovative flowchart guiding educators through critical decision-making junctures as they consider their generative AI course policy. Taking a step-by-step approach that asks educators to reflect on critical questions, educators gain insights into crafting effective AI policies that enhance student compliance while upholding an inclusive learning...
Video Presentation
Ethical AI and Policy Considerations
2024
Perusall Unleashed: A Marvel-ous Tech Rollout
T. Adam Baldry
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Pima Community College, USA
Brad Butler
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Pima Community College, USA
Lucy Chester
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Pima Community College, USA
Faith Moses
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Pima Community College, USA
In this session learn how we conquered the challenge of rolling out Perusall at Pima Community College. The Academic Learning Technologies (ALT) Team, or ALT Avengers, used our diverse skills, from strategic planning to technical expertise, ensuring success. Informed by pilot survey findings, we meticulously planned, executed, and evaluated our strategy to maximize engagement. In the pre-launch phase, careful planning and promotion set the stage. Post-launch, 121 hours of instruction enhanced faculty proficiency. Our journey resulted in increased usage, robust support, and stronger collaboration. Join us to discover the power of careful rollout planning in driving your Perusall adoption.
Video Presentation
Creative AI Engagement
2024
Rethinking Professional Development in our AI Era: The University of Mississippi AI Institute for Teachers
Marc Watkins
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University of Mississippi, USA
The AI Institute for Teachers held at the University of Mississippi in July 2023 and in January 2024 helped enhance AI literacy for over 80 faculty across disciplines. The curriculum provided hands-on experience with generative AI tools for text, images, audio, and video, while critically exploring ethical implications like bias and academic integrity challenges. Participants gained pragmatic skills in prompt engineering, using AI writing assistants and reading tools, speech recognition applic..
Short Paper
Ethical AI and Policy Considerations
2024
That's Incorrect and Let Me Tell You Why: A Scalable Assessment to Evaluate Higher Order Thinking Skills
Kyle Maclean
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Western University, Canada
Tiffany Bayley
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Western University, Canada
We introduce a novel type of assessment that allows for efficient grading of higher order thinking skills. In this assessment, a student reviews and corrects a technical memo that has errors in its formulation or process. To overcome the grading challenges imposed by essay-type responses in large undergraduate courses, we provide a Visual Basic for Applications Excel tool for instructors, ensuring efficient grading of student submissions. We report our experience using it in a multisection introductory business analytics course over several years and present survey-based evidence indicating that students perceive it to be clear and beneficial for learning.
Video Presentation
Applying AI in Education
2024
Three questions that can change teaching and learning in the age of generative AI
Sharon Lauricella
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Ontario Tech University, Canada
This presentation will introduce three simple yet transformative questions that educators can ask themselves while creating lessons, activities, and assessments. Attendees of this video session will be provided with inspiration for creating non-disposable learning materials that are fun, meaningful, and invite ethical use of generative AI. All academic disciplines welcome!
Video Presentation
Creative AI Engagement
2024
Tools for discouraging cheating & encouraging learning on formative assessments
Phoebe Jackson
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John Abbott College, Canada
Both a challenge and an opportunity, generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) forces us to rethink our assessment practices. If the misuse of GenAI means students aren’t benefitting from certain formative assessments, do we give them up? Or can we find a better way forward? In this session, a college physics teacher discusses her struggles and successes dealing with the increasing misuse of GenAI. As part of a multipronged approach, an activity is shared that is designed to help students....
Video Presentation
Ethical AI and Policy Considerations
2024
Transforming Education in the Age of Generative AI
Maha Daoud
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McGill University, Canada
In the last couple of years, technology has evolved rapidly. As educators, we need to adapt and change accordingly. Putting learning into practice makes it fun, increases the involvement from participants and provide them chances to use what they have learned in a more applied manner. It is interesting to apply the experiential learning for students based on generative AI. We can start changing our assessments strategies to leverage generative AI as a learning tool.
Video Presentation
Applying AI in Education
2024
Using Generative AI to Create Open Education Resources for use with Perusall
Roy Wood
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Northeastern State University, USA
The author has recently developed an Open Education Resource (OER) textbook utilizing ChatGPT. The textbook is currently being employed alongside Perusall in an Information Systems course at the graduate level. This presentation will outline the obstacles faced and the most effective methods uncovered when utilizing generative AI to produce an OER textbook.
Video Presentation
Creative AI Engagement
2024
Using Large Language Models (LLM) to Generate Quizzes in Perusall
Lauren Kelley
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University of Delaware, USA
Nazim Karaca
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University of Delaware, USA
This paper proposes hybrid intelligence to enhance collaborative learning in Perusall. By combining faculty expertise with AI tools like ChatGPT, educators can generate inclusive, Bloom’s-aligned question banks that reduce workload. The approach supports authentic assessments, promotes critical thinking, and encourages students to use AI responsibly—building skills for future success in an AI-enhanced workforce.
Short Paper
Effective Use of Perusall in the Age of AI
2024
What I Learned by Assigning Generative AI and How You Can Do It, Too
Dennis Cheatham
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Miami University, USA
This presentation reports my experience and recommendations on teaching generative AI to enhance learners’ creativity, develop critical thinking, and introduce unexpected uses for these new technologies. Since 2023, I have taught students ways to use generative AI in undergraduate courses at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. I will share details about assignment parameters, in-class processes, and work outcomes in this session. Participants will gain insights into how...
Video Presentation
Ethical AI and Policy Considerations
2023
A/B tests for social annotation: platform and assessment comparisons
Gavin Porter
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Harvard Medical School, USA
Social annotation capitalizes on a natural inclination to annotate, and then it makes insights shareable. Assessment of reading comprehension can take many different forms (templates, quizzes, reports), but those tend to be isolated products. Qualitative feedback from students on both traditional reading assessment and annotation approaches could help inform future teaching strategies. Quantitative measurement of annotation can establish baselines for a given course routine. In this brief video presentation, social annotation is compared to a traditional reading assessment template as a content learning tool, and two social annotation platforms (Perusall and hypothes.is) are contrasted on multiple output measures.
Video Presentation
Alternative Grading and Assessment Approaches
2023
Balancing Instructor and Student Workloads: Choices That Matter in Perusall
Nazim Karaca
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University of Delaware, USA
Lauren Kelley
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University of Delaware, USA
The artful balance between encouraging students’ motivation to learn and simultaneously discouraging gaming our heuristics is tricky. Studies have helped us “understand the factors that may explain students’ enhanced motivation and affect with collaborative digital learning using social annotative tools (SA)” (Li and Li, 2021, p. 1). Perusall’s synchronization with learning management systems (LMS) and its ability to customize scoring might offer promise for achieving balance. Perusall can offset rewards for heuristics and customize scoring for assignments. This paper includes helpful resources for customizing scoring settings, steps for exporting data from Perusall, and a customizable template for semester data management to help inform your data-driven decisions for determining assignment weights.
Short Paper
Alternative Grading and Assessment Approaches
2023
Bridging the theory-practice divide for pre-service teachers using Perusall
Carisma Nel
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North-West University, ZAF
Elma Marais
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North-West University, ZAF
Bridging or narrowing the gap between actual and desired reading instruction is not achieved by practice as usual; game changers are needed. The purpose of this case study presentation is to report on how we use Perusall to ensure that students comply with reading requirements, how we use the video function to provide discussion and feedback on practical tasks, and how we facilitate a professional learning community among teacher educators, pre-service teachers and mentor teachers situated across the country.
Video Presentation
Learning Communities
2023
Driving Retention with Mastery Grading with a little help from Perusall
Steve Yalisove
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University of Michigan, USA
Driving retention with active learning sounds easy. It isn’t. I have been working on replacing large lecture with a team based/project based approach for 10 years now but total sucess is elusive. Removing exams and replacing assessment with mastery grading has become one of the cornerstones of this approach. This presentation will provide an example of one way to approach mastery grading of a team based project based course with about 80 engineering students. Parallel efforts to take advantage of the diversity in the class and use undergrads as Inclusion Ambassadors to drive inclusion is also discussed.
Video Presentation
Alternative Grading and Assessment Approaches
2023
Engaging Students Through Choice
Misty Smith
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Tarleton State University
This session explores the use of ‘choice’ and social interaction to promote and sustain student engagement in hybrid learning environment. In particular, we discuss our innovative technique designed to offer choice in learning through various content delivery methods, supported by opportunities for social interactions (formal or informal) and collaborative learning. During our session, we explore the implementation of this innovative technique in a graduate-level course, share students’ responses to this learning experience, and consider lessons learned for future teaching delivery in graduate courses.
Video Presentation
Social Learning
2023
Engineering Formative Feedback Practices and Developing Assessment Literacy in Teacher Education via Instructor Modelling on Perusall
Nicole Tavares
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The University of Hong Kong
Situated within the context of teacher education, this presentation examines the role and strategy use of an instructor adopting a ‘feedback as dialogue’ approach on Perusall. Using Perusall as a pedagogic tool to model feedback practices, it discusses how student-teachers are engaged in different phases of a course: in pre-course co-construction of a negotiated curriculum, in critical peer-reviewing of analyses of textbook materials and classroom excerpts during the course, and in assessment and feedback literacy development in the post-course stage. It highlights the impact of collaboration annotation in engendering formative assessment through making thinking processes visible and feedback timely.
Video Presentation
Alternative Grading and Assessment Approaches
2023
Exploring the Effectiveness of Online and In-Person Learning Communities: A Comparative Study
Fred Chan
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Global Banking School, UK.
The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of learning communities on student engagement and academic achievement. A mixed-methods research design will be used, including surveys, interviews, and observation. The sample will consist of 50 students enrolled in 10 learning communities at a large, urban university. Quantitative data will be analyzed using descriptive statistics and regression analysis, while qualitative data will be analyzed using a thematic analysis approach. The study is expected to contribute to the understanding of effective learning communities and inform the design of technology-mediated learning environments.
Video Presentation
Learning Communities