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Explore "ohio university" with insightful episodes like "Learn about the Vox Cor Trio!", "10/5: Last bastion of Loyalty", "All about Automated Driving Systems", "ChatGPT: Friend or Foe?" and "Whatta Trip, with PR Pros and College Friends Sarah Irvin and Amy Paul" from podcasts like ""skills-and-bones' podcast", "On The Record with Rick Horrow", "Peggy Smedley Show", "Write to the Point" and "Jobs Blow Podcast"" and more!
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This week, we break from talk of conference musical chairs and breakups, and instead talk about a conference where loyalty has remained a central value. Ohio University Director of Athletics Julie Cromer talks about their place in the MAC, and how their institutions have remained united in growing their place in college athletics.
Jay Wilhelm, associate professor of mechanical engineering, Ohio University, shares with Peggy his experience and where we are with automated driving systems. He says he looks at things from a high level first and then breaks them down.
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IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G, cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, Jay Wilhelm, Ohio University, worker of tomorrow
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Six educators share their insight into teaching writing alongside AI. With varying attitudes–from enthusiasm to skepticism–these university teachers offer perspectives that cut beyond the obvious on facilitating the use of ChatGPT in the classroom.
0:46– Dr. Zea Miller (University of Florida) explains why ChatGPT is revolutionary and why its future role in education is so pivotal.
6:58– Dr. Edmond Y. Chang (Ohio University) contextualizes this moment in a long line of teaching with new technologies like word processessors and Wikipedia.
13:53– Dr. Lilly Campbell (Marquette University) clarifies ChatGPT’s strengths and weaknesses in writing instruction and suggests how first-year writing courses can utilize it effectively.
25:20– Dr. Emily Bald (University of Florida) frames this moment as an opportunity for instructors to question and re-assess their true educational goals when teaching writing in disciplines such as medical science.
36:38– Dr. Thomas Salem Manganaro (University of Richmond) points out ChatGPT’s failings when it comes to analyzing literature.
50:22– Dr. Reine Azzi (Lebanese American University) shares why she enthusiastically uses AI in the classroom and offers strategies for doing so productively.
Thirty years after "the trip that changed their lives," Briana, Amy, and Sarah get together to talk about the positive impact traveling abroad had on each of them. All three were students of the Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University when they were offered the opportunity to tour the Communications Capitals of the World - NYC, Paris, and London. Beyond the excitement of seeing the cities and meeting the amazing professionals at top news, advertising, and PR organizations, they also discovered things about themselves that changed the course of their futures. Plus, they dish on what it was like for one man - nicknamed Kliesch lightning for the speed at which he walked from appt. to appt. - to travel with 12 women for nearly three weeks in three major cities. It only makes sense that this show be dedicated to Professor Ralph Kliesch.
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Ohio AD Julie Cromer joins “From the Chair” for an informative discussion on her perspective as both a long term NCAA staff member and a senior level staff member and AD on campus to offer insights on historical context around governance, communication gaps and what might be forthcoming as the industry examines the future of the college athletic model. Julie also unpacks how evidence based decision-making informs her coaching hires and in the midst of this year’s realignment news, why G5 schools still play a critical role in college athletics.
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Join us as Utah St AD John Hartwell dives in on his philosophy on new coach hires, how he led his MBB search without a search firm involved and why fit matters among other key factors in the hiring process. We will also look at John’s career track, thoughts on leadership development for the industry’s rising stars, John’s thoughts on recent conference realignment and pick up a real estate tip along the way.
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Russ Eisenstein talks with Luther about his journey into the broadcasting booth from schools such as Idaho State, Southern Illinois, and Illinois State. He is now in his 12th year as the voice of the Ohio University Bobcats. You can follow Russ on twitter at @RussEisenstein
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