Participate here! Workshop Slides
Participate here! Workshop Slides
Time for SITE 2025 in Orlando! You can find all the resources, slides, etc. from my sessions here. Monday, March 17 Workshop: AI as a (Uniquely Useful) Cognitive Illusion Melissa Warr, Suparna Chatterjee (NMSU) Workshop Resources Tuesday, March 18 Analyzing AI-Generated Feedback Melissa Warr and Nicole Oster (ASU) This paper examines potential biases in AI-generated […]
Today I had lots of fun with middle and high school students at the New Mexico Educators Rising State Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We did several activities that helped us think about how AI works–it predicts the next token based on its (biased) training data. it doesn’t “know” anything, it fills in the blanks. […]
I thoroughly enjoyed attending the 2024 Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education conference in Las Vegas, Nevada last week. Great people, great ideas. New and old friends. A quick recap: Friends! The best part of this conference was meeting up with some great friends from Arizona State, New Mexico State, and Monash Universities. (including […]
I have the honor of sharing some ideas about teaching, learning, and AI with New Mexican Educators Rising members at the 2024 Conference. Here are some concepts and resources that might be useful. Ideas for using LLMs in Learning Ideas for using LLMS in Teaching Additional Resources Videos Santa Fe Institute: The Future of Artificial […]
Access resources here! Bad Audio of All Presentations: Bias in LLMs: It’s Not What You Think Full Paper: Warr, Melissa and Oster, Nicole Jakubczyk and Isaac, Roger, Implicit Bias in Large Language Models: Experimental Proof and Implications for Education (November 6, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4625078 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4625078 Beyond Cheating: Using LLMs in Teaching and Learning Higher Ed […]
Exploring TXg Slides EdTechnica Learn more about EdTechnica at SITE 2023: Read the paper and view the slides. PDF download of Slides
I’m at AECT in Las Vegas sharing some thoughts about how to apply Liz Lerman’s Critical Response Process (CRP) to design crits. Here’s some resources!