Graduate Teaching Workshop
Turlington 3302 (Streib Conference Room)Dr. McClellan will host a teaching workshop on how to communicate with students, including difficult conversations around grades.
Dr. McClellan will host a teaching workshop on how to communicate with students, including difficult conversations around grades.
Please join us as we reconnect with several of our Sociology and Criminology Ph.D. Alumni to discuss their job market experiences, how to land an academic job, and other helpful tips. PANELISTS: Thomas “Wally” Wojciechowski, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Criminal Justice Michigan State University Elizabeth Hartsell, Ph.D. Assistant Professor College of Criminal Justice Sam
Presenters: Barbara Zsembik & Evan Lauteria; Presentation Title: “AI in Teaching and Learning at UF” This "AI in Teaching and Learning at UF" colloquium event will introduce faculty and graduate students to AI tools for instructional purposes, including enhancing course content generation, improving instructor workflow, and supplementing student learning. We will explore generative AI resources at UF—NaviGator AI, CITT’s