The College of Arts and Humanities will be well represented at AI Spring Research Day on Friday, with faculty and student presentations on AI and technology-enhanced learning.
Beever and Fiore will participate on a panel, while English and Department of ML&L students and faculty will present research and posters exploring the use of generative technologies in writing and pedagogy. Other CAH contributors include Matthew Bryan, Sherry Rankins-Robertson, Vee Kennedy, and colleagues from the Department of Writing and Rhetoric.
The event showcases cross-disciplinary applications of AI and highlights how UCF researchers are integrating emerging technologies into teaching and scholarship.