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Welcome to another episode of "AI Goes to College," where hosts Dr. Rob Crossler and Craig dive into the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in higher education. In this episode, they kick things off with a lighthearted look at the viral, AI-generated parody "Redneck Star Trek," using it as a springboard to discuss the rapidly advancing capabilities of AI video creation and what this means for both educators and students.

Rob and Craig explore the implications of AI tools making creative content more accessible, shaking up traditional teaching methods, and opening new doors for engagement. They unpack the excitement—and potential pitfalls—around trend topics like vibe coding, the “agentic layer,” governance concerns, and the phenomenon of “context rot” in AI conversations.

Along the way, the hosts share personal experiences with different AI platforms, discuss challenges in scaling AI within institutional systems, and highlight the need for critical thinking and strong oversight as universities start to embed AI more deeply into daily operations. Whether you’re a faculty member, student, or just AI-curious, this episode offers practical insights, food for thought, and a dose of humor for anyone navigating the intersection of technology and higher ed.

So grab your coffee (or sweet tea) and join Rob and Craig as they “go where no podcasters have gone before” in the world of collegiate AI!

Takeaways:

  • The emergence of AI technologies presents unprecedented opportunities for students to create engaging content, thereby transforming traditional classroom dynamics.
  • With AI-generated content, educators can offer varied media presentations, catering to diverse learning styles and enhancing student engagement.
  • The recent advancements in AI tools have made it feasible for novices to produce high-quality content, which was previously the domain of experts alone.
  • Concerns regarding AI-generated outputs necessitate critical evaluation to avoid potential misinformation and ensure educational integrity.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Neural Derp
  • Grok
  • Google Vids
  • Wondery
  • Claude
  • ChatGPT
  • Fast Company
  • Microsoft Copilot
  • Suno AI

Mentioned in this episode:

AI Goes to College Newsletter

  continue reading

30 episodes

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Manage episode 507824161 series 2910868
Content provided by Craig Van Slyke. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Craig Van Slyke or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Welcome to another episode of "AI Goes to College," where hosts Dr. Rob Crossler and Craig dive into the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in higher education. In this episode, they kick things off with a lighthearted look at the viral, AI-generated parody "Redneck Star Trek," using it as a springboard to discuss the rapidly advancing capabilities of AI video creation and what this means for both educators and students.

Rob and Craig explore the implications of AI tools making creative content more accessible, shaking up traditional teaching methods, and opening new doors for engagement. They unpack the excitement—and potential pitfalls—around trend topics like vibe coding, the “agentic layer,” governance concerns, and the phenomenon of “context rot” in AI conversations.

Along the way, the hosts share personal experiences with different AI platforms, discuss challenges in scaling AI within institutional systems, and highlight the need for critical thinking and strong oversight as universities start to embed AI more deeply into daily operations. Whether you’re a faculty member, student, or just AI-curious, this episode offers practical insights, food for thought, and a dose of humor for anyone navigating the intersection of technology and higher ed.

So grab your coffee (or sweet tea) and join Rob and Craig as they “go where no podcasters have gone before” in the world of collegiate AI!

Takeaways:

  • The emergence of AI technologies presents unprecedented opportunities for students to create engaging content, thereby transforming traditional classroom dynamics.
  • With AI-generated content, educators can offer varied media presentations, catering to diverse learning styles and enhancing student engagement.
  • The recent advancements in AI tools have made it feasible for novices to produce high-quality content, which was previously the domain of experts alone.
  • Concerns regarding AI-generated outputs necessitate critical evaluation to avoid potential misinformation and ensure educational integrity.

Links:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Neural Derp
  • Grok
  • Google Vids
  • Wondery
  • Claude
  • ChatGPT
  • Fast Company
  • Microsoft Copilot
  • Suno AI

Mentioned in this episode:

AI Goes to College Newsletter

  continue reading

30 episodes

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