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Sponsored by the University of California, Irvine and the Spencer Foundation

This one-day online conference, held on July 13, 2023, brought together leading scholars and practitioners to share and discuss perspectives on generative AI in education and educational research. The conference featured research talks by invited speakers and pedagogical lightning talks​ submitted by educators throughout the world. 

Please see below for recordings of each conference panel. If you would like to view the entire conference and accompanying Zoom chat, you may access the Zoom recording here. In addition, a collection of resources shared by attendees during the conference may be accessed here. 

Technology, Literacy, and Social Inclusion Panel (1:13:02)
  • Keynote: Mark Warschauer, University of California, Irvine (Slides)
  • Elizabeth Moje, University of Michigan
  • Marcelo Worsley, Northwestern University
  • Qian Du, University of California, Irvine​
Researching Writing Panel (1:14:40)
  • Scott Crossley, Vanderbilt University (Slides)
  • Tamara Tate, University of California, Irvine (Slides)
  • Sarah Levine, Stanford University (Slides)
  • AJ Alvero, University of Florida (Slides)​
Personalized Teaching and Learning Panel (1:14:49)
  • Ying Xu, University of Michigan (Slides)
  • Dora Demszky, Stanford University (Slides)
  • David Yeager, University of Texas, Austin (Slides)
  • Cindy Berger, Duolingo (Slides)​
Pedagogy Lightning Talks
3-4 minute lightning talks showcasing how generative AI is being used in teaching, learning, and educational research.

Of the submissions, 15 videos were accepted for presentation on Pens & Pixels. Please browse through these videos in the playlist to the right!
Concluding Remarks (30:34)​
  • Stephen Aguilar, University of Southern California (Slides)
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