UW-Green Bay’s Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) and its Division of Information Technology (GBIT) are continuing the Provost-sponsored Eat & Educate series this spring. These informal sessions offer a chance for faculty and staff to share ideas, explore AI tools, and learn from one another.
Light snacks will be provided by the Provost’s Office. Feel free to attend any or all sessions. They are designed to be interactive and held in person, not virtually.
Session 1 – Student Voices and Perspectives on GAI
Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. | Christie Theatre
In this interdisciplinary panel, undergraduates from diverse fields will share their perspectives on generative artificial intelligence (GAI). Not only will they discuss their experiences with GAI tools, but they will also talk about the impacts they see on their education and future professional work. This session is moderated by Shara Cherniak, Assistant Teaching Professor in Education, and Kris Purzycki, Assistant Professor and CATL GAI/Digital Accessibility Specialist.
Session 2 – Accessibility and AI
Wednesday, Mar. 4, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. | 1965 Room (University Union)
Explore how AI tools can assist with accessibility remediation, including generating alt text, converting handwritten materials or equations, and using other techniques and tools. This session is led by CATL and Kris Purzycki, Assistant Professor and CATL GAI/Digital Accessibility Specialist.
As a follow-up to this event, CATL will hold an “Accessibility Co-Working Session” for instructional faculty to use as a time to remediate materials and ask questions on Wednesday, Mar. 11, 2–3 p.m. via Zoom.
Session 3 – Understanding and Using UWGB’s AI Servers
Wednesday, Apr. 15, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. | 1965 Room (University Union)
This session will focus on the newly acquired AI servers and how these servers can benefit faculty and staff. It will be led by Paul Belanger, Teaching Professor of AWE; Bob Riordan, Lecturer in Humanities; and Hunter Chrisman, AI Integration and IT Training Specialist.
If you have questions or need accommodations for this event, email CATL (CATL@uwgb.edu) .