Writing Made Human - Using AI to help alleviate pain points in composition

Alternative Title

Writing Made Human - Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help alleviate pain points in composition

Contributor

University of Central Florida. Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning; University of Central Florida. Division of Digital Learning; Teaching and Learning with AI Conference (2025 : Orlando, Fla.)

Location

Sun & Surf III/IV/V

Start Date

28-5-2025 1:00 PM

End Date

28-5-2025 1:25 PM

Publisher

University of Central Florida Libraries

Keywords:

Artificial intelligence; Writing instruction; Composition challenges; Student engagement; Academic integrity

Subjects

Writing--Computer-assisted instruction; Composition (Language arts)--Computer-assisted instruction; Academic writing--Computer-assisted instruction; English language--Composition and exercises--Study and teaching--Computer-assisted instruction; Artificial intelligence--Computer-assisted instruction

Description

Join veteran composition instructor, Amberly Neese, for an engaging 25-minute interactive session on leveraging AI to tackle the five most common writing challenges in the classroom. Drawing from 30+ years of teaching experience, a four-semester experiment, and a comedian's knack for engagement, you will leave with practical strategies for using AI tools to help students brainstorm, strengthen thesis development, peer review, and improve recursive writing processes. Participants will discover actionable techniques to make writing instruction more effective, engaging, and enjoyable while fostering academic integrity.

Language

eng

Type

Presentation

Rights Statement

All Rights Reserved

Audience

Faculty, Students

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May 28th, 1:00 PM May 28th, 1:25 PM

Writing Made Human - Using AI to help alleviate pain points in composition

Sun & Surf III/IV/V

Join veteran composition instructor, Amberly Neese, for an engaging 25-minute interactive session on leveraging AI to tackle the five most common writing challenges in the classroom. Drawing from 30+ years of teaching experience, a four-semester experiment, and a comedian's knack for engagement, you will leave with practical strategies for using AI tools to help students brainstorm, strengthen thesis development, peer review, and improve recursive writing processes. Participants will discover actionable techniques to make writing instruction more effective, engaging, and enjoyable while fostering academic integrity.