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Past Events from February 13, 2025 – March 12, 2025 – Page 4 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy Past Events from February 13, 2025 – March 12, 2025 – Page 4 – Institute for Teaching, Innovation, & Inclusive Pedagogy

Generative Artificial Intelligence & Bias: What to Know & Discuss with Students (In-Person)

Zimmerli Art Museum, MPR 205 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, United States

The outputs of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) might seem objective, but they are reflective of the datasets on which they are trained and their respective algorithms. Therefore, they might contain information that is inaccurate, biased, or misleading. During this interactive session, we will explore what is known about bias and GenAI and potential conversations that … Read More

Tea & Teaching with Elizabeth Matto

Tea & Teaching is an informal conversation around all things teaching hosted by Jenevieve DeLosSantos, Director of Special Pedagogic Projects in the Office of Undergraduate Education. Join us for a “part-two” conversation with Elizabeth … Read More

Student Success Conference

Livingston Student Center 84 Joyce Kilmer Ave Piscataway, NJ, 08854

The 2nd Annual Student Success Conference is a full-day event that invites Rutgers–New Brunswick faculty and staff to explore innovative strategies, share success stories, and strengthen efforts to advance student … Read More

Presentation: A National Framework for Equitable and Effective Teaching in STEM

Room 101 in the Computing Research & Education Building, Busch Campus

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened an ad hoc committee to develop a framework for "equitable and effective teaching in undergraduate STEM and identify policies and practices at the departmental, programmatic, and institutional levels that can facilitate implementation of the principles." STEM faculty, department chairs, program directors, administrators, and students are invited to … Read More

Part 2: Assignment Planning for the AI-Era 

The second virtual workshop in the series is intended to facilitate thinking through the impact of AI on your course design, especially your assignments. We will provide examples of assignments … Read More

CLARA: A Tool for Navigating Contentious Conversations

This hour-long workshop, facilitated by The Tyler Clementi Center for Diversity Education and Bias Prevention, unpacks the CLARA (calm, listen, affirm, respond, add) method of communication as a tool for engaging in difficult conversations respectfully–including in the classroom. Addresses Competency 1 as part of the University Equity and Inclusion's Classroom Inclusivity series. REGISTER