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AI for Instructors: Classroom Tools and Curriculum Insights

A Practical Guide to Generative AI in the Modern MIS Curriculum

  • Higher Education
  • Event
  • On-demand
  • Management Information Systems
  • Management Information Systems
  • Introduction to Information Systems
  • 60 Minutes
  • On-Demand Video

Description

Ted Tedmon and Casey Wilhelm present a practical look at bringing generative AI into today’s MIS courses. Their work examines how AI is reshaping higher education, from tools such as ChatGPT and Copilot to the evolving ways students and instructors use them.

They outline strategies for setting clear usage expectations, validating AI generated information, and leveraging generative AI as a meaningful and responsible teaching tool in the MIS classroom.

About Your Speaker

  • Ted Tedmon -

    Ted Tedmon

    Ted Tedmon teaches management, business principles, and digital literacy courses at North Idaho College in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. His primary research interests include adult learning, instructional design, and memory formation. Ted studied Strategic Policy and Planning at the Naval War College, as well as Management at Troy University. Prior to joining North Idaho College, Ted served as Commander of the U.S. Navy's largest Airwing during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. As a Captain with over 26 years of service and over 6,000 flight hours, he earned the Legion-of-Merit, 4 Meritorious Service Medals, and numerous other decorations. In his free time, Ted works with survivors of domestic violence and serves on the board of directors of the Coeur d'Alene Women's Center.

  • Casey Wilhelm -

    Casey Wilhelm

    Casey Wilhelm teaches Management Information Systems (MIS) and a variety of courses in the BBA and MBA programs at the University of Idaho. His research interests are adult learning, instructional design in digital environments, and cognitive information processing. Casey has various degrees including an MBA, MIT, MS in Adult and Organizational Learning and a MEd in Instructional Design and Technology. Before working in higher education, he held management positions in the insurance and wine/hospitality industry.