RESOURCES SHARED:
Perplexity: https://www.perplexity.ai/
Gamma: https://gamma.app/
ChatGPT: https://chatgpt.com/
Claude:https://claude.ai/new
There's an AI for That: https://theresanaiforthat.com/
Diffit (for customizing course materials): https://web.diffit.me/
Jason Gulya is a Professor of English and Applied Media at Berkeley College. He teaches reading and writing, the Humanities, and AI-powered communication. He also works with many professors and colleges, to make sure that they are using AI responsibly and to enhance the learning experience, rather than as mere shiny objects.
Keynote Presentation: Drinking From a Firehose: What to Focus on in the Age of AI & Efficiency | Breakout Presentation: AI LIVE - A Closer Look At AI & Technology With Live Questions & Discussion
| Keynote Presentation: The evolution of Ai is exhausting, isn't it? Every day, there's a new AI tool to look into. Or there is a new AI feature on our phones. Or someone just found new evidence that AI will destroy (or save) the world. Together, it creates a lethal combination of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) with FOUI (Fear of Using It). In this presentation, we will talk about how to stay grounded, so that we are thinking about how this technology fits around us, our purpose, and jobs rather than the other way around. We will talk about purpose and meaning in the Age of Efficiency, and then think about how AI tools can help with those.
| Breakout Session: We are excited to have Jason with us again this year and for a breakout session to dive even deeper into this important conversation. Here is your chance to pick the brain of an AI expert! Bring your questions for this live, interactive session!
Founder and President of ForCollegeForLife, Casey J. Cornelius has been a leading national voice on the topics of healthy masculinity and personal development for more than a decade. He travels the country, both physically and virtually, to work with campuses and organizations who aim toward the extraordinary.
Keynote Presentation - The Extraordinary Act of Caring (When No One Else Seems To) | Breakout Presentation | Denied and Distinguished: Every Day Choices for Extraordinary Outcomes in College and Life
| Keynote Presentation: Does it seem like folks don’t really care anymore? Common decency is lacking, attendance is low, and even leadership positions are going unfilled. There must be a way of re-energizing our members and ourselves to have more passion and empathy.
There is.
And it starts with CARE.
Casey J. Cornelius has been a leading voice with topics moving the needle on college campuses and in large organizations for years. He now turns his attention to one of the most-pressing concerns of our day: enthusiasm fatigue. Casey wants to help individuals and groups recapture the love of membership, friendship, and service by blending a message of mindset and strategy. The art of caring, he says, is extraordinary and help cure many of the challenges facing campuses and communities.
In our complicated, challenging world, what we need is care. And we need it now!
| Breakout Session: For many, attending college is the goal. It is the end-result of years of preparation, sacrifice, and purposeful efforts.
You are here!
But where do you want to go?
What’s the vision?
What’s your process of getting there?
For Casey Cornelius, college-going was not an expectation. His guidance counselor prepared him “college isn’t for everyone” as he barely graduated from high school. Despite his best hopes, he was rejected by every college to which he applied.
Yes. Every single one.
Casey is now a leading national voice in personal development and has worked to make the process of getting from where you are (here) to where you want to be (there) simple. He breaks down the ways in which our long-term vision of success, habits, and daily practices can be aligned to ensure we reach our full potential.
It all comes down to choices.
This isn’t just a theory; Casey has used this formula to achieve extraordinary results for more than 25 years! He is the first in his family to attend college, the first to graduate, and holds a Bachelor and two Masters degrees. He is a member of his Fraternity’s Hall of Fame, the creator of the Cornelius Scholarship for First-Generation Students, a Distinguished Alumnus from the University of Toledo, and winner of national and international awards and recognition for his educational content creation.
Denied and Distinguished equips audiences and organizations to build momentum toward their desired vision through purposeful, daily steps. Insightful, passionate, and often-humorous, Casey weaves a message which inspires audiences to act!