Panel: Using AI to improve online learner writing and online instructor effectiveness

Panel: Using AI to improve online learner writing and online instructor effectiveness

Moderator: Dan Feinberg, Interim Director, SUNY Online

Tracks: Online FacultyOnline Instructional Designers

DAY 1: Wednesday, March 8, 2023
2:30PM – 3:30PM

Panelists:

Kathleen Borbee, Monroe Community College

Kathleen Borbee, Associate Professor, Monroe Community College

Kathleen Borbee is an associate professor in the Business Administration & Economics Department at Monroe Community College in Rochester, NY.


Benjamin Williamson

Dr. Benjamin Williamson, Lecturer, Chemistry, Binghamton University

Dr. Benjamin Williamson, is a lecturer of chemistry at SUNY Binghamton University in Binghamton, NY. He competed his myPhD in Pharmacy (Medicinal Chemistry) in 2015 under Dr. Robert Kerns at the University of Iowa Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Experimental Therapeutics. His graduate work was based on the design and synthesis of novel fluoroquinolone-type molecules which were used to study methods of overcoming antibiotic resistance in ESKAPE pathogens. Following graduate school, he served as visiting assistant professor at the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio, and then went on to serve as assistant professor at Utica College (now Utica University) in Utica, NY. In 2021, Dr Williamson began my role as lecturer of chemistry at Binghamton University in the Chemistry instructional team, where he team-teaches undergraduate-level organic chemistry courses along with Dr. Rebecca Kissling and Dr. Nisha Varghese.


TBD


Special Thanks to Amanda Wickam, and Packback, for assisting with the coordination of this panel presentation.

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