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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
The Teaching and Learning with Technology Faculty Fellows Program seeks an undergraduate worker to be a student partner for its AI Literacy in Communication Courses project. The AI literacy project involves integrating basic AI literacy objectives within the basic communication course CAS 100 Effective Speech at Penn State, allowing students to develop an understanding of basic AI concepts, applications, and ethical concerns regarding generative AI (GAI). Applicants should have an interest and curiosity to learn about and use (GAI), along with having a desire to help students build AI skills.
Responsibilities include
Candidates must be able to work independently, pursue problem-solving, collaborate and communicate effectively, and manage time efficiently.
This is a remote position, open to Penn State undergraduate students from any campus, with the expectation that the student worker will meet with the faculty leader and/or other team members for Zoom meetings during business hours. It pays $15.00/hour.
Please submit a resume and a brief cover letter describing (a) your interest in this particular project and (b) any relevant experience with your electronic application (www.hr.psu.edu/careers). Your application should address both your experience with and/or interest in GAI. Application review will begin on October 21 and continue until the position is filled.
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