Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Cleveland State
This website helps faculty, staff, and students with centralized information on AI-related training, events, research, and resources. We are connecting the campus community to workshops, events, tools, and best practices for integrating AI into teaching and research. To add your content to this site please contact Chris Rennison in the Office of Instructional Excellence.
Events
Liza Long, Ed.D. will present an AI-focused talk and hands-on workshop exploring how faculty in the Arts and Sciences can design Learning Experiences that remain meaningful, ethical, and human-centered in the age of generative AI.
April 23rd - 10:30am to 12:20pm
A one-day event bringing together educators, researchers, industry leaders and students to explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence in higher education.
April 24th - 9:00am to 4:00pm
Exploring authentic assessments that align well with the presence and use of generative AI and crafting meaningful learning experiences that remain relevant and effective in an AI-enhanced classroom.
April 28th - 11:30am to 12:30pm
AI News and Development at ϳԹ
ϳԹ College of Law is working with AltaClaro to offer students a Fundamentals of Prompt Engineering for Lawyers certificate program. The program covers topics including verification and professional judgment for AI-assisted legal workflows as well as AI’s limitations in the legal practice.
Learn MoreDr. Joanne Goodell, director of Levin College's School of Education, recently co-wrote an opinion piece for Crain's Cleveland Business about how artificial intelligence (A.I.) is prompting higher education to evolve.
Powered by artificial intelligence, she is the University’s first fully autonomous virtual engagement officer who will connect with alumni, donors and supporters in new, highly personalized ways. ϳԹ is one of the first universities nationwide to pioneer this shift in operations in partnership with , a Boston-based digital fundraising and engagement company.
Criminology Assistant Professor Rachel Lovell's research was recently published in the Journal of Criminal Justice. Her work focused on teaching a computer to detect innuendo (or signaling) about a victim's credibility in incident reports of rape. The study explored if the words expressed or not expressed, intentionally or not, influenced case progression and outcomes.
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Learn MoreDr. Ye Zhu, a professor in the Department of , has received $139,534 to develop trainings and programs to build the cybersecurity workforce in the US. The project, titled “Revitalize Auto Industry: Elevating Automotive Workforce Excellence through Cybersecurity and AI Innovation,” is led by Dr. Huirong Fu of Oakland University and funded via the National Security Agency’s (NCAE-C) program.
Professor Brian Ray led an interdisciplinary team of AI experts at the first annual hosted by St. Gallen University in July 2022. Ray's team -- AI in the Public Interest or AIPI -- included Erman Ayday (CWRU Engineering), Erika George (Utah Law), Anisa Halimi (IBM Ireland), Charles Helleputte (Squire Sanders France/Belgium) and Hadrien Pouget (Carnegie Endowment).
AI Resources for Faculty and Staff
AI Tools at the Michael Schwartz Library
Contact Information
To add your content to this site
please contact:
Chris Rennison
c.rennison@csuohio.edu
Office of Instructional Excellence
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2121 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214