Teaching Writing with GenAI, Empire, and Environment in Mind

PR and Program Director, Academic Professional
elise.robinson@uga.edu
Side by side photos of Rebecca Hallman-Martini and Elise Robinson
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MLC 370
Women's History Month

The Jill and Marvin Willis Center for Writing will host The Humanities and AI: Critical Conversations, a three-part conversation series this spring semester focused on generative artificial intelligence and its impact on our land, labor, water, and writing.

This third session in the series, “Teaching Writing with GenAI, Empire, and Environment in Mind,” will feature a conversation with Caroline Young, senior lecturer in English. Participants will consider a wide range of possible approaches, from critical and ethical use of AI to AI refusal, with a focus on disciplinary roles across the institution. For example, how might teaching with/about AI differ in computer science, public health, environmental studies, and the humanities? Participants will have the opportunity to discuss their own teaching artifacts and analyze examples.