CELT-cast: Dr. Don Saucier
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CELTcast Episode 11
Podcast: CELTcast – The Podcast of the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
Institution: Concordia University Wisconsin & Ann Arbor (CUWAA)
Hosts: Kate Robertson & Kari Bjerke
Producer: Ashley Curtin
Guests: Dr. Don Saucier
Featured Article: Lessons Learned from Students Using AI Inappropriately in My Class
Dr. Don Saucier is a university distinguished teaching scholar and professor of psychological sciences, and faculty director of the Teaching and Learning Center at Kansas State University. His numerous awards and honors include the Putting Students First Award for Outstanding Service to Students, University Distinguished Faculty Award for Mentoring of Undergraduate Students in Research, William L. Stamey Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award from the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Dr. Ron and Rae Iman Outstanding Faculty Award for Teaching. Dr. Saucier’s research interests center on expressions of antisocial and prosocial behavior. Our podcast conversation with him focuses on the student experience with the use of AI in assignments and how instructors can set students up for success regarding AI usage and policies.