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Thursday November 7, 2024 1:45pm - 2:30pm EST
Though AI has been around for some time, there has been much written about making one’s assignments “AI-resilient” since it burst on the scene back in 2022.  Complimenting this need has for those of us teaching in the KCTCS collection of colleges a need to demonstrate students doing things within the courses that we are teaching.  What I hope to do in this presentation is to show some examples of what I have tried to do in my introductory astronomy class (AST 101) as well as my two lecture-based physics classes (PHY 201, PHY 203 – College Physics I and II).  I will not only show what the assignments are but present some preliminary results for all three courses.
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Scott Miller

Professor, Kentucky Community and Technical College System
I am a professor at Maysville Community and Technical College.  I teach astronomy and physics online.  I am willing to try new technologies in order to better prepare my students for the course material in my classes.
Thursday November 7, 2024 1:45pm - 2:30pm EST
Room 211

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