Randall Bonser, a limited-term lecturer in English, spoke at the Digital Humanities 2024 Conference, “Reinvention and Responsibility” in Washington, D.C. on a panel on “Pedagogy and Generative AI” 

Randall Bonser, a limited-term lecturer in English, spoke at the Digital Humanities 2024 Conference, “Reinvention and Responsibility” in Washington, D.C. on a panel on “Pedagogy and Generative AI” 

Randall Bonser, a limited-term lecturer in English, spoke at the Digital Humanities 2024 Conference, “Reinvention and Responsibility” in Washington, D.C. as part of a panel on “Pedagogy and Generative AI.” Five instructors from the U.S. and Europe addressed a workshop audience interested in how a diverse section of college instructors are using AI as part of their curriculum. Professor Bonser outlined how he teaches students to use Gen AI as a collaborator, while helping his students form NBPs (necessary brain processes) and “fall in love with their own voice.” 

Updated: 2024-08-26
Kerry Neville
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