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Special Issue: AI Conversations

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Issue. 13

News and Announcements

Marshall Online AI Initiatives and Collaborations:

  • Marshall Online’s Dr. Julia Spears is co-chairing with Jeff Elliott (Purdue University) an AI and Student Success working group of UERU’s Advising Administrators Community of Practice (AACoP) — a cross-institution collaboration exploring ways to leverage AI for student success.
  • Marshall is working with AWS to pilot the use of AI to create optimal pathways for reentry and targeted student engagement.
  • Marshall Online is piloting a partnership with Khan Academy to embed Khanmigo, an AI learning assistant, in select online courses for spring 2025.
  • Dr. Julia Spears is part of a panel presenting “AI and Student Success: A Tool for Equity and Access” at the UERU National Conference in January. Other co-panelists represent Arizona State University, University of Michigan, University of Notre Dame, WGU Labs, and Lumen Learning.

New Video Recording Studio:

Marshall faculty and staff are invited to use the new studio in the Brad D. Smith Center for Business and Innovation. Register for the Studio Orientation Course to start booking your recording sessions today!

Marshall Online Open House:

Marshall Online will host a scavenger hunt on Wednesday, 11/6, during Distance Ed Week. Tour all the Marshall Online spaces—from Online Student Engagement to the Design Center to the studio. More information coming in our next newsletter issue! 

A Conversation with Dr. David Wiley

Dr. David Wiley joined Mary Welch for a conversation about the transformative potential for generative AI in higher education. Acknowledging recent reports on faculty tech burnout and AI hesitance, Dr. Wiley offers practical tips for getting started with generative AI. He also shares successful projects enhancing educational equity, some surprising ways students interact with AI, and the possibilities he’s most excited about. 

Marshall Skills Exchange: Introduction to Generative AI

How to Register:

  1. Visit https://marshall.geniussis.com/Registration.aspx?aid=131 
  2. Click “Already Have a Marshall Account?” to sign in using your Marshall credentials, then click “Marshall SSO Login.” 
  3. Choose your Marshall e-mail and continue the login process. 
  4. This will take you to the Shopping Cart with the “Introduction to Generative AI” course already in it. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click “Confirm” to register for the course. There is no cost for the course. 
  5. On the confirmation page, click the “Go to Dashboard” button to navigate to the Learner Dashboard. On the Learner Dashboard, click the tile “Introduction to Generative AI” to go to the course in Blackboard Ultra. 

 

The next course, Introduction to Generative AI and Ethics, will be available in a few weeks. 

Faculty Liaisons: AI  Conversation Tool

Meet our new Faculty Liaisons for Online Innovation and explore Ultra’s AI Conversations tool with them. 

 

Note: If you are not already enrolled in our Ultra Instructor Resource Center, you can self-enroll here

Online Student Engagement

Marshall Online Student Connection:

The Marshall Online Student Engagement team created a dedicated organization within Blackboard to enhance the online student experience, foster student connections and promote a sense of belonging. It includes resources such as Fall Plan-on-a-Page, study tips, and information about student support and student opportunities. The Marshall Online Student Connection also offers AI-powered tools and resources, along with a video showcasing how to use them for research and citations to support academic success.    

Online Student Advisory Council:

The Marshall Online Student Advisory Council will collaborate closely with Marshall Online staff and faculty to provide valuable feedback on learning in a virtual environment, evaluate both new and existing student engagement initiatives, and identify opportunities for improvement. Through this role, members will gain experience in advocacy, leadership, and communication, while engaging with peers and building relationships with university leadership.  Meet four of the twelve members from this council. 

Artificial Intelligence: Faculty Digest

Action Research Community

Join Our Action Research Community: The Tech Research Collective 

Are you passionate about the future of education and curious about how artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance learning and teaching? Online Learning is excited to announce the formation of a new community group dedicated to exploring and inspiring action research on AI in the classroom. We invite all faculty members who are interested in pioneering innovative educational practices and contributing to cutting-edge research to join us!

Email us at onlinelearning@marshall.edu to get the invitation to our first meeting.