Authentic Assessment in the Age of AI
Wednesday, October 30 at 1:00 PM ET
Speakers
Lisa Blue
Instructional Specialist, STEM-H Teaching & Learning, Eastern Kentucky University
Dr. Lisa Blue is an Instructional Specialist focused on STEM-H Teaching & Learning in the Faculty Center for Teaching & Learning at Eastern Kentucky University. A St. Louis native, Dr. Blue holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in chemistry from Missouri State University and a Ph.D. In 2012, Dr. Blue joined the University of Kentucky full-time where she taught large General Chemistry lecture courses while supervising the work of graduate students staffing the department’s General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry Learning Centers. In 2021, Dr. Blue joined EKU as the Associate Director of the Center for STEM Excellence before transitioning to her current role in 2023.
Scott Cohn
Associate Professor of Psychology, Western Colorado University
Dr. Scott Cohn is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Western Colorado University in Gunnison, CO. Teaching primarily in person, Dr. Cohn's migration to online assessment over the past decade has been motivated by the desire to spend more time in class teaching rather than assessing. In the past two years, Dr. Cohn has led several conference workshops and presentations on the development of highly-accurate assessment items that objectively measure Psychology's skills-based curriculum. Currently Dr. Cohn is the Program Assessment Lead for Scientific American: Psychology, where he assists the authors in their development of an assessment program that is accessible to both students and faculty.
Sarah Gray
Learning Research Manager, at Macmillan Learning
Sarah Gray is the Learning Research Manager at Macmillan Learning, bringing 15 years of experience in education and publishing. As an instructional designer, she specializes in curriculum design and program development.