How I know I'm old: we got through that whole news cycle without even one "Where's the Beef?"
Bill Hart-Davidson
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Crowdsourced this '80's time capsule playlist. Prompt "If you could put one song in a time capsule to represent the 80's it would be..." Enjoy! open.spotify.com/playlist/2nM...
80's Time Capsule!
80's Time Capsule! · Playlist · 83 songs · 3 likes
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When I was young, I won a poetry contest with this and got to meet John Updike. I still remember it. SpringSoundSong A frog grass green croaks. Crocus sprout spurts of purple. People play, blue breeze in their hair. So Spring splashes the air in song.
Had a media inquiry for end of the year perspective on Generative AI trends to watch for in 2024. Here's the piece that question inspired. medium.com/@billhd/what... #AI #GenerativeAI #Trends
I did a short spot on GenAI in 2023 on CBS Detroit last night: www.cbsnews.com/detroit/vide...
A look into artificial intelligence in 2023
We are taking a look at artificial intelligence, specifically its advancement over the past year. Bill Hart-Davidson, associate dean of Graduate Studies at Michigan State University, joined CBS News D...
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At MSU, new site published today w/ guidance on use of GenAI in Research & Creative Activity research.msu.edu/generative-ai
Good Ideas. Making the case for the business we (public research universities in the U.S.) are in. medium.com/@billhd/good...
Good Ideas
This is a proposal for building trust in the scholarly enterprise of public universities. We sometimes refer to this as the “research…
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A podcast! A pleasure to share the mic with Anjana and Russ for this conversation about Generative AI www.wkar.org/show/msu-tod...
Being done vs. being better is one of the key struggles in a pedagogy emphasizing formative feedback. It's always easier and less valuable to be done. It's hard to get better.
Starting to despair about the impact of GPT's on teaching and learning. This post outlines a "feedback assistant" for student writing that is truly terrible, and yet it will be hugely attractive as a way to marginalize teacher expertise and labor. open.substack.com/pub/oneusefu...