Lightning Talks: Rapid Technological Change and its Societal and Economic Impacts
Posted: February 1, 2024
Thursday, Feb. 8, 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Via Zoom: RSVP HERE
The Office of Sponsored Projects is excited to partner with the Office of Strategic Initiatives to host a series of Lightning Talks centered on the three thematic curricular priorities under Our Reignited Strategic Directions, Goal 1: Reimagine and Revise our Curriculum. The second installment in winter quarter will highlight faculty scholarship related to rapid technological change and its societal and economic impacts. Learn from five faculty from across our colleges whose scholarship embodies this theme.
- Maggie Chon, School of Law, Copyright Misuse
- Nathan Colaner, Albers School of Business and Economics, When Does Persuasion by AI Systems Become Manipulation?
- Diane Switzer, College of Nursing, Utilizing Simulation Based Learning to Teach Ethical Decision-Making During Crisis Standards of Care for Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Students
- Prerna Juneja, College of Science and Engineering, Towards Understanding Problematic Algorithmic Curation
- Julie Crowe, College of Arts and Sciences, Disinformation, Social Media and Public Health