COF welcomes all faculty, staff, graduate students, and fellows to attend the annual COF Teaching and Learning Conference on Friday March 22, 2024.
Hosted at Emmanuel College’s Fenway Room this year’s Colleges of the Fenway Teaching and Learning Conference builds on Flower Darby’s Keynote delivered to the COF community at MassArt in October 2023, by focusing on “The Three Es of Teaching with AI: Ethics, Equity, and Empowerment” by highlighting achievements, strategies, and techniques from our own COF faculty and staff as it relates to the rapidly evolving landscape.
For a full list of session and poster topics alongside presenter information, please click here.
Session Recordings and poster PDFs are hyperlinked below, where available:
Morning Sessions
Includes:
- Architecture & AI, presented by Mehmet Ergezer & Antonio Furgiuele, Wentworth
- Fighting Racist Robots, presented by JoJo Jacobson, Simmons (beginning at 39:10)
- Digital Construction: Exploring VDC Tools through Hybrid Pedagogy and Technological Integration, presented by Hariharan Naganathan, Wentworth
Includes:
- Adjunct Faculty Onboarding and Inclusion, prepared by Sarah Walkowiak, Susannah Gal & John Cribbs, Wentworth
- Combatting Gender Bias as a Lab Assignment using Wikipedia, prepared by Andrew Seredinski, Wentworth
Includes:
- Cross-Course Interdisciplinary Team-Based Projects, presented by Anthony Lacina & Kristen Petersen, MCPHS
- Creating Opportunities for Teaching Collaboration, presented by Janet Hart, MCPHS
- AI Empowerment: The Sevenfold Path for Educators, presented by Tim Hanway, Simmons
- Improving Accessibility in STEM Courses with LaTeX and Other Tools, presented by Sarah Walkowiak, Weijie Pang, and Jeremy Wachter, Wentworth
- Using Case Studies Across Disciplines, presented by Joshua Luckens and Gillian Tietz, Wentworth
- Enhancing Critical Thinking Through Simulation: Developing a Simulation Program from the Ground Up, presented by Lisa Taglieri and Michelle Webb, MCPHS