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AI Ate My Homework

Podcast von University of Louisville, Digital Media Suite

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What does it look like for AI to do the homework in your class? In the "AI Ate My Homework" podcast, host Jason Zahrndt and faculty guests examine the results when AI completes actual assignments from the University of Louisville, revealing both surprising capabilities and telling limitations. Through these candid conversations, we uncover practical insights about teaching in the age of AI, explore how assessment needs to evolve, and investigate the balance between technological efficiency and authentic learning. AI Ate My Homework © 2025 by Jason Zahrndt is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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Episode We were skeptical too: Social Work faculty on making AI work without losing your voice Cover

We were skeptical too: Social Work faculty on making AI work without losing your voice

Dr. Shawnise Miller, Dr. Emi Ramirez, and Dr. Jennifer Bobo from the Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work and Family Science share how they moved from initial AI apprehension to intentional, practical classroom use. They offer concrete examples, including Blackboard's built-in AI for rubrics, ChatGPT for instructional support, and their own AI teaching assistant, "Smarty Bird." This candid conversation highlights both benefits and limitations of these tools in the classroom. Rather than centering AI as a solution, the conversation reframes it as a teaching assistant that helps guide students back to faculty judgment, feedback, and expertise. What does it mean to stay current with technology without losing what makes teaching human?

4. Feb. 2026 - 25 min
Episode The Vanilla Cupcake Problem: Personal Branding and AI in Education with Dr. Karen Freberg Cover

The Vanilla Cupcake Problem: Personal Branding and AI in Education with Dr. Karen Freberg

In our third episode of "AI Ate My Homework," strategic communications professor Dr. Karen Freberg shares valuable insights on AI's role in education through her personal branding assignment. Using a memorable "vanilla cupcake" metaphor, she explains how AI creates technically competent but ultimately soulless content lacking the authentic reflection that makes student work meaningful. Listen as we discuss how to leverage AI as a tool rather than a replacement for human creativity—teaching students to use AI-generated images to visualize their personal brand while critically reflecting on its accuracy. As industry increasingly expects AI literacy, Dr. Freberg advocates for teaching prompt engineering as a crucial skill and encourages faculty to experiment alongside students rather than fear these new technologies.

1. Apr. 2025 - 22 min
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