About Faculty AI Group
Group Members
For Faculty, Staff
The Faculty AI Interest Group is a collaborative effort between the faculty and the Educational Technology and Research Computing team of the Office of Information Technology.
The goals are to:
- Keep abreast of AI development in general and Generative AI - GAI - in particular and their impacts on education, teaching and assessment
- Provide a forum of dialogue and exchange of information between the faculty and IT
- Review, research, and explore AI tools in education
- Explore interdisciplinary experimentation of upcoming AI tools and applications in teaching, learning, and research
- Host an Information clearinghouse, awareness raising, workshops, training, and more
Group members
- Fran Blumberg (GSE)
- Doron Ben-Atar (History)
- Mohammad Ruhul Amin (Computer Science)
- Dana Marlowe (GSS)
- David Swinarski (Math)
- Dean McKay (Psychology)
- Matthew Artz (Gabelli)
- Ron Lazebnik (Law)
- Hamidreza Nassiri (Communication)
- Judith Jones (Philosophy)
- Catherine Katsafouros (Communication)
- Lauri Goldkind (GSS)
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Brian Reilly (Modern Language)
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Crystal Colombini - English department - Writing Center
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Chris Cullen, S.J., Philosophy
- Fleur Eshghi (Associate President for Educational Technologies and Research Computing)
- and members of the Library and Educational Technologies and Research Computing
CO-CHAIRS
Fleur Eshghi, Ed.D.
Associate Vice President, Educational Technology Research Computing, Office of Information Technology
Fran Blumberg, Ph.D.
Professor, Counseling Psychology, Graduate School of Education