April 27, 2024

Participate in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Survey

On Tuesday, March 12, you should have received an email invitation to participate in a short survey about your experiences and knowledge of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI). Generative AI is a branch of artificial intelligence that focuses on creating new content, such as images, text, music, or speech, based on existing data. Some examples are applications like Chat GPT, Dall-E, Copilot, and Gemini.

Your participation in the survey is at the request of the AI Working Group, a cross-disciplinary team of faculty and staff who are exploring the opportunities and challenges of AI at UMW.  It will take approximately 5 minutes to complete and is completely anonymous. Your responses will help us understand the current state and future directions of generative AI use in teaching, learning, and work at UMW.

We thank you for your time and input,

The AI Working Group

Bridgette Dennett, Assistant Professor-Theatre & Dance
Amy Filiatreau, University Librarian
Shannon Hauser, Associate Director-Digital Knowledge Center
Wes Hillyard, Director-Academic Services
Jeff McClurken, Chief of Staff
Anand Rao, Professor and Chair-Communications & Digital Studies
Michael Reno, Lecturer-Classics, Philosophy, & Religion
Leah Schweitzer, Director-Speaking & Writing Center
Jerry Slezak, Director-Digital Learning Support, Chair
Hilary Stebbins, Associate Professor-Psychological Sciences
Suzanne Sumner, Professor-Mathematics
J.D. Swerzenski, Assistant Professor-Communications & Digital Studies