• Seminar Series: Text Mining in Literature

    Kim Nimon, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Human Resource Development (HRD) at The University of Texas at Tyler and Director of the Office of Research and Scholarship’s Research […]

  • Using Generative AI to Align Course Learning Outcomes

    Organized by the Center for Teaching Excellence. This workshop highlights the importance of aligning course learning outcomes with content and demonstrates how generative AI tools can support this process. Participants […]

  • Student-Centered Learning Experience Design with Generative AI

    Organized by the Center for Teaching Excellence. This workshop introduces instructors to the principles of student-centered learning experience design, with a focus on integrating generative AI tools available at Texas […]

  • GSPDT – Using AI in Teaching

    Organized by the Center for Teaching Excellence. This workshop introduces graduate student instructors to practical and ethical approaches for incorporating generative AI tools into teaching and learning. The session will […]

  • Navigating Creative Commons Licensing in the Age of AI

    Organized by the Center for Teaching Excellence. This workshop introduces instructors to open licensing through Creative Commons and details the six licenses and their permissions that allow use, reuse, and […]

  • Exploratory Analysis & Visualization Workshop

    Participants will learn techniques for exploring and describing textual datasets, identifying patterns, and communicating findings through visualization. It will be one hour of theory and explanation of the concepts, and […]

  • Purposeful Personalized Learning with Generative AI

    Organized by the Center for Teaching Exellence. This hands-on workshop guides instructors through the principles of personalized learning, emphasizing intentional design and learner agency. Participants will explore strategies for engaging […]

  • Texas NLP Symposium

    Texas NLP Symposium is a one-day workshop featuring invited talks, oral presentations, and poster sessions. Our goal is to bring together NLP researchers across Texas to share and discuss ongoing […]

  • Supervised Text Classification Workshop

    Participants will learn how to train models to categorize texts based on labeled examples and understand evaluation metrics. It will be one hour of theory and explanation of the concepts, […]

  • Texas Digital Twin Symposium

    Overview The Texas Digital Twin Symposium brings together researchers, students, and industry partners from across Texas to advance the growing digital twin research ecosystem, with a strong focus on data […]

  • Topic Modeling & Discovery Workshop

    Participants will learn how to identify latent themes in large text collections using unsupervised machine learning and how to interpret and validate these findings. It will be one hour of […]