CBM Lunch and Learn: Ethical and Appropriate Uses of Generative AI in Teaching and Learning
Dr. Hadidi, Dr. Johnson, Dr. McCann, Dr. Nguyen, Dr. Okuboyejo, and Dr. Park
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Tuesday, November 12
Noon – 1:30 pm
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Tuesday, November 12
- Online event
In this presentation, we will discuss possible ethical uses of GAI in teaching and learning and provide some examples of how this transformative technology can be used in some courses.
Join us via Zoom.
Rassule Hadidi: is the Dean for the College of Business and Management (CBM).
Katryna Johnson: is a professor of Marketing in the department of Marketing, Supply Chain Operations Management, Business Law, International Business, and Decision Science (MKTG/SCOM/BLAW/IBUS/DSCI).
Linda McCann: is a professor in the department of Accounting (ACCT).
Loi Nguyen: is an associate professor of Human Resource Management in the department of Management, HR, and Entrepreneurship (MEHR).
Sena Okuboyejo: is an assistant professor in the department of Management Information Systems (MIS).
Minjung Park: is an associate Professor and serves as the Department Chair of Marketing, Supply Chain Operations Management, Business Law, International Business, and Decision Science (MKTG/SCOM/BLAW/IBUS/DSCI).
The College of Business and Management Lunch and Learn is part of an ongoing monthly series of presentations and discussions hosted by the College of Business and Management. This conversation is open to all educators, administrators, instructional designers, and students of Minnesota State Education System. This series allows everyone to meet during lunchtime (Central Standard) and bring their questions and ideas that will include conversation starters and an opportunity for both large and small group conversations.