The Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center is pleased to offer AI Crossroads: Integrating AI into Course Assignments & Curriculum. This session is especially designed for faculty who are interested in exploring practical strategies for incorporating AI tools into their course materials, activities, and assessments. Whether you are new to AI or looking to deepen your existing knowledge, this training will provide valuable insights and tools to elevate your instructional design practice.

Date: Tuesday, March 12
Time: 1 – 2 p.m.

Location: Online – register here.

Presenters:

Cree Myers, Instructional Designer at UNM Center for Digital Learning. Cree completed a BFA in Art Studio and later a Master’s in Art Education here at UNM. She had previously worked for the New Mexico Department of Health as a Health Educator, taught English as a Second Language (ESL) online and worked as a freelance digital artist. Cree is passionate about encouraging community and creativity in online learning settings.

Jet Saengngoen, Instructional Designer at UNM Center for Digital Learning. Saengngoen has over twelve years of experience in the ESL and English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teaching fields in Thailand, Taiwan, and the United States. He has also trained Mexican technical college teachers to teach English as a second language at the Latin American Programs in Education (LAPE) center at UNM. His research interests include written feedback, sociocultural theory, and adult learners. He is currently conducting his dissertation research on multilingual master’s students’ perceptions and reactions to teacher written feedback.