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2025
Video
Reading In Our Generative AI Era
Marc Watkins
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University of Mississippi, USA
New AI reading tools can summarize, synthesize, and even change the reading level of a digital text. AI reading assistants have the potential to help students with reading difficulties; they can also rob them of the desirable difficulties that make close reading skills so valuable for critical thinking and ethical reasoning. This session will explore the promise and peril of these tools and offer educators practical advice about AI reading assistants.
2025
Video
Reading as a Catalyst for Fostering Inclusivity in Large Enrollment Courses
Anusha Balangoda
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University of Pittsburgh, USA
Perusall, as a social, collaborative platform, encourages students to read assigned articles while connecting with their peers outside the classroom. The chat feature on Perusall enables students to receive live feedback and motivates them to connect with their peers. First-year undergraduates have been tasked with reading articles and are assigned to complete a variety of readings throughout the semester for one semester. When students encounter literature that reflects different identities,...
2025
Video
Rethinking "Quality" Engagement to Build Reading Confidence Amongst Lower-Division Students
Kimberly Cox
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Chadron State College, USA
What do students hear when their professors ask for "quality" responses to readings? This presentation will explore how an emphasis on "quality" annotations might hamper students' engagement with readings in Perusall, limit their development of active reading skills, and ultimately lead them to generate responses with AI. Leaning into the social media nature of Perusall and encouraging frequency of genuine responses to reading can build confidence, especially amongst lower-division students...
2025
Short Paper
The Instructor’s Perspective: Exploring Strategies within Perusall for Authentic Student Engagement with Course Texts and Peers
Bruna Garcia da Cruz Canellas
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University of Florida, USA
Richelle Ruiz
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University of Florida, USA
Thacher Loutin
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University of Florida, USA
This research explores instructors’ experiences teaching at the University of Florida’s Schools, Society, and Policy undergraduate program, where Perusall is used to foster collaboration and enhance students’ engagement with required course readings. Through practitioner journals and storytelling circles, we examine how Perusall influences our assessment strategies, supports students with reading, and transforms engagement in asynchronous online courses. These reflections reveal new ways to...
2025
Video
The Neurochemistry of Reading in the Age of Perusall: Fostering Engagement and Collaboration
Pablo Valdivia
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University of Groningen, Netherlands
Clara Ciopata
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University of Groningen, Netherlands
This presentation will explore the neurochemical foundations of reading and how current challenges affect this cognitive process. It will address the decline in reading skills and the need for innovative teaching strategies. Key topics include the neurochemistry behind reading, the role of social learning experiences, and the importance of self-regulation in deep, collaborative reading. The discussion will highlight how tools like Perusall can enhance reading engagement through features such...
2025
Video
Varying peer access levels to social annotation
Gavin Porter
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Harvard Medical School, USA
Group size is an important and relatively unexplored variable in social annotation. This study provides a rigorous within-subjects approach to evaluate group sizes of ~20, 10, and 5 students in the Perusall social annotation platform. Students in the largest group with more access to peer annotations, had higher output levels on a per student per document basis, and a more favorable responsive/initiative annotation balance. Furthermore, longitudinal analysis of responsive/initiative balance...
2024
Video
'Mrs S' - An AI Chat Bot primary school teacher helping occupational therapy students practice their skills.
Joanne Hinitt
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The University of Sydney, Australia
Kria Coleman
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The University of Sydney, Australia
Danny Liu
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The University of Sydney, Australia
In a second-year occupational therapy workshop class, generative AI was used to enhance student learning. Students employed AI to brainstorm and refine therapy strategies for a client case study. Additionally, they engaged in a role-play activity with 'Mrs S', an AI primary school teacher character, to practice communication skills in realistic scenarios. This approach provided a safe, authentic environment for students to explore AI's potential in professional settings, improving their intervention plans and offering perspectives on ethical and professional AI use in occupational therapy.
2024
Video
30 minutes with Chat GPT: An interview about Materials Education with Open AI's voice enhanced Chat GPT
Steve Yalisove
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University of Michigan, USA
Tim Chambers
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University of Michigan, USA
This is an episode of our Materials Education Podcast, Undercooled. We talked to Chat GPT about pedagogy, teaching lab classes, the role of accreditation in engineering, and how to create Standards for an Introduction to Materials course. We also talk about how to make sure Chat GPT is telling us the truth and how to best use it to teach students Materials Science and Engineering.
2024
Video
A Joint COIL Project in English Language Teacher Education at Two Universities via Perusall: Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies and Potentialities
Nicole Tavares
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The University of Hong Kong
Situated within the context of Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL), this presentation captures the instructors' experience implementing a project in MA English Language Teaching Methodology courses across two universities in HK and the UK. It discusses their use of Perusall in mediating student(-teacher)s' learning via the design of micro-teaching-focused activities guided by social learning theories, the affordances of Perusall in amplifying pedagogic, social and other benefits..
2024
Short Paper
AI exercise with undergraduate students in Chat GPT
Magda Lillalí Rendón García
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UNAM, Mexico
AI exercise with undergraduate students in Chat GPT has the objective to explain one way to explore the app in classes. All students must explore different topics in the application and find what is the most important information and that best contributes to the investigation. To do this, first I explain the characteristics of the application, I give them time to explore what they want to recognize the resource and then they investigate class topics. Finally, the successes and failures of...
2024
Video
Annotating Generative AI Outputs: Underscoring the Need for Human Input
Kevin Kennedy
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Framingham State University, USA
This presentation will discuss an exercise to be used at the brainstorming and thesis generative phase of a larger assignment. In this assignment, the instructor provides AI-generated responses to brainstorming questions, which are uploaded so students can annotate, ask questions, and think about what might be missing from the AI's outputs. The specific example provided will be from a college freshmen writing and research course that asks students to consider possible research topics and begin..
2024
Video
Artificial Intelligence and Personal Engagement: A Case Study of Three Course Re-design Decisions by a Humanities Teaching Team
Connie Steel
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Yale University, USA
In Spring 2023, faculty decided to overhaul Yale’s popular ten years old Life Worth Living elective course in which students pursue questions of existential meaning. The teaching team viewed the proliferation of limited and generative artificial intelligence as an opportunity to revisit basic assumptions about what makes a Humanities seminar successful. This case study spotlights the principle of student personal engagement as a guiding factor in decisions involving appropriate...
2024
Short Paper
Building Robust and Dynamic Educational Strategies for the 21st Century: Integrating Collaboration, Technology, and Real-World Applications
Pramila Gamage
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University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
Roshan Ragel
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University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
In the era of AI and technological advancements, fostering flexible collaboration is essential for both students and educators. This abstract advocates for a dynamic, robust learning environment enhanced by integrating technological advancements and real-world applications through problem-based learning. This strategy emphasises a holistic approach to education, advocating for the use of platforms like Perusall for clear role delineation and the evaluation of key personal and academic attributes. By introducing industry professionals and lecturers from diverse, interconnected disciplines, it aims to bridge theoretical learning with practical, real-world applications. Furthermore, incorporating top performers from previous cohorts as casual tutors is proposed as a means to enhance team performance through improved collaboration, leveraging the diverse roles within the Perusall ecosystem to foster a dynamic and interactive learning environment. A mixed-methods approach assesses these strategies' impact, aiming to enhance educational adaptability, relevance, and effectiveness, thus preparing individuals for future complexities.
2024
Video
Can Perusall, Generative AI, Textbooks, and Teachers Co-Exist?
Ted Clark
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The Ohio State University, USA
Many users of Perusall have already considered how this technology can support student use of a textbook, and have also considered how combining Perusall with a textbook influences their role as teacher. With Generative AI, another variable has now been added and teachers must consider how they can improve their course with this new technology. In this video presentation, Generative AI is viewed as an “agent to think with” and it is described how ChatGPT be used generate interactive “Confusion Reports” that inform instruction in ways the standard output from Perusall does not.
2024
Video
Does Perusall Help to Improve Pre-reading in Undergraduate and Graduate Classrooms?
Anusha Balangoda
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University of Pittsburgh, USA
Perusall, as a virtual, social, collaborative platform, encourages students to read assigned journal articles while connecting with their peers outside the classroom. The chat feature on Perusall enables students to receive live feedback while reading materials and motivates them to connect with their peers. Undergraduate and graduate students have been tasked with reading journal articles outside the classroom and are assigned to complete each article before each class for one semester. Students have read before the class, and Perusall improved students’ pre-reading on assigned articles to save the class meeting time for more active learning activities and student-led group discussions.
2024
Short Paper
Empowering Teaching Practices: Insights from Evidence-Based Education Workshops using Perusall at a Mexican University
Maura Pompa-Mansilla
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Mario Benavides-Lara
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Melchor Sanchez-Mendiola
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
This paper outlines a faculty development initiative centered on two evidence-based education (EBE) interdisciplinary workshops, employing quantitative and qualitative approaches. These workshops utilize Perusall, to assist faculty members at Mexico's largest public university in leveraging scientific evidence from literature to inform and enhance their teaching practices. To date, we’ve had 663 participants enrolled in Perusall, with an encouraging 70% of them actively engaging through comm...
2024
Short Paper
Enhancing the Dissertation Journey: Leveraging AI for Academic Success
Joanna Alcruz
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Molloy University, USA
Mubina Schroeder
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Molloy University, USA
This paper explores integrating innovative AI tools like Grammarly or ScholarAI into the dissertation writing process. It outlines how these technologies can transform and enhance the clarity and mechanics of writing. Furthermore, these tools can assist in narrowing down their topic, identifying the literature for review and potential research gaps, guiding through the research design and data analysis mechanics, and reference management. This paper demonstrates the potential of AI to not only streamline elements of academic writing but also foster a deeper understanding of the subject matter and build expertise, ultimately leading students to academic success.
2024
Short Paper
Exploring asynchronous video interactions in the undergraduate health sciences flipped classrooms
Laura Banks
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Ontario Tech University, Canada
Robin Kay
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Ontario Tech University, Canada
This flipped classroom study explored student satisfaction with asynchronous lecture video recording interactions on Perusall. An anonymous, mixed-methods survey revealed that nearly 75% of respondents had a positive perception of watching the pre-recorded videos in Perusall. About 50% of respondents positively perceived reading/writing/answering annotations, having assignment deadlines, upvoting, and watching an introductory “how to” video. Second-year students were more satisfied...
2024
Video
From Passive to Active: Harnessing AI for Dynamic Online Education
Narine Hall
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InSpace Proximity, Inc., USA
Discover how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping online education, and can restore active learning and social interaction at scale. Explore the integration of AI-powered tools, preparing students for an AI-augmented workforce. Uncover the potential of personalized learning experiences, tailored to individual interests and pacing. Addressing the challenge of isolation in online learning, deliberate inclusion of social interactions fosters engagement and connection. Join us to explore the...
2024
Short Paper
From a menace to academic integrity to an opportunity for academic innovation: how to use ChatGPT in the history classroom
Shu Wan
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University at Buffalo, USA
Based on pedagogical experiments in history courses at the University at Buffalo, this presentation aims to explore how to introduce this new technology, instruct its "threat" to academic integrity in the classroom, and implement it in the integration of digital humanities into the classroom.