Vol. 2, Issue 1 | August 2024
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Welcome to the first Fall 2024 Teaching & Learning AI Digest. Below are exciting stories about the evolution of AI in our classrooms, labs,
campus community and around the world, all curated by the team at Purdue University’s Innovation Hub.
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AI workshops aim to enhance teaching and learning, save instructors time
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Purdue University is excited to announce a series of monthly one-hour
sessions designed around the practical applications of new and relevant generative AI technologies. By participating in these hands-on training sessions, instructors will gain skills and knowledge to effectively implement AI technologies into their courses, fostering innovation and enhancing learning experiences for students across diverse disciplines.
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AI @ Purdue
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AI students break the ice in virtual classroomsThe Students are sometimes afraid to participate in class. These AI students sense awkward silence, use LLMs
to initiate questions and break the ice for human students.
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Latest in AI research: Improving life and wellness through innovationSooyeon Jeong, assistant professor of computer science, works in artificial intelligence to ensure that robots are friendly helpers to humans.
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Research Worth Reading
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While it’s not easy to distinguish AI-written text, early
attempts at using Rasch modeling and fit statistics show potential in identifying machine completion of multiple choice exams
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Learn how humans and chatbots are unable to easily and confidently distinguish between text generated by AI and text written by humans.
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