- Becoming an Algorithmic Problem: Slowing Down as a Political Act with INST 1100 students
image based on a pencil drawing made by Steven Bishop, inspired by an image from the 1971 book “Be Here Now” by Ram Dass (Richard Alpert) In a recent class dialogue with Dr. Jovian Radheshwar’s INST 1100 students, … Continued - Humanity in the Age of AI: A Conversation with Richa Dwor
What does it mean to be human in an age of rapid technological growth? As artificial intelligence becomes a dominant force shaping how we communicate, learn, and interpret the world, conversations about what to preserve of our shared … Continued - Attending to What Matters: A Dialogue on AI, Empathy, and the Costs of Convenience
An interview with Dr. Jennifer Jill Fellows, Philosophy & Humanities instructor image from https://todaytesting.com/free-social-media-marketing-free-images/; Wikimedia Commons As artificial intelligence continues to expand into classrooms, workplaces, and even our private lives, Dr. Fellows reminds us that technological convenience always … Continued - Digital Literacy, AI, and Staying Human in a Changing World
What does it mean to be digitally literate in 2025? For Britt Dzioba, Learning and Teaching Advisor at BCcampus, the answer goes far beyond knowing how to use a computer. In a recent conversation, Britt reflected on her … Continued