Date/Time
Date(s) - 02/27/2025
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Location
Global Resource Center
This semester, we continue with our SEE workshop series, focusing specifically on supporting the development of core practical (and academic) skills. Each 90-minute standalone session, while open to all, appeals particularly to faculty seeking to improve their connections with WNMU students—namely, Latinx—and to enhance their teaching toolboxes in pursuit of facilitating greater student success at our Hispanic Serving Institution. All workshops will be delivered in person and via Zoom. No sign up or registration required.
Workshop #6, Building and Transferring College-level Writing Skills [In the Age of AI]
Effective written communication is fundamental to achievement in college and beyond. Amid the proliferation of AI, many are relying more heavily on generative technological tools in the writing process. This workshop provides a brief introduction to the New Mexico Essential Skill of communication—i.e., understanding the concepts of audience, purpose, context, and genre and their applications in various media—and highlights resources and practical approaches in the age of AI for supporting students, especially those who communicate in English as a second language, in college-level writing across disciplines.
12:00-1:30 p.m. on February 27, 2025, in the Global Resource Center (GRC) ABC Rooms & Zoom Link
Series co-moderated by Roberta Brown and Michael Cook
Open to all Faculty and Staff
Download PDF Schedule here: SP 25 Lunch Forums Schedule