Generative Artificial Intelligence and Graduate Supervision: Insights, Recommendations, and Resources

Wednesday, October 30, 2024 11:30 am - 1:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Generative Artificial Intelligence and Graduate Supervision: Insights, Recommendations, and Resources

Location: Online, MS Teams

Hosted by: Writing and Communication Centre and the Library

Facilitators: Nadine Fladd and Kari Weaver

Join Nadine Fladd (Writing and Communication Centre) and Kari D. Weaver (Library) in this 90-minute online workshop as they discuss the potential and challenges for supervisors of navigating graduate students’ use of generative artificial intelligence for research and writing. Building off their successful Generative AI in the Literature Review: A Workshop for Graduate Students this workshop will share insights from student experience along with recommendations and resources for framing a collaborative conversation with your graduate students. Participants will have the opportunity to consider the myriad ways generative artificial intelligence is being used in research and writing tasks and explore productive and ethical adaptations across academic disciplines. This session is co-sponsored by the CTE, GSPA, Library, and WCC.

Outcomes:

  • Participants will consider uses of generative artificial intelligence in graduate research and writing.
  • Participants will discover recommendations and resources for discussing generative artificial intelligence with their graduate students.