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Kendall Morgan

Assistant Professor
University Library
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

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Kendall Morgan

Assistant Professor

University Library

Specialty area(s)

Information Literacy Course Integration Librarian

Education

MLIS

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presented

Sarah Bakken and Kendall Morgan, both Murphy Library, presented " Cross-campus reflections: citation styles as guidance for Artificial Intelligence use. " at Wisconsin Association of Academic Libraries Conference 2025 on Oct. 28 in Madison, WI. Instructors everywhere today are in the position of answering the question, “how am I ‘allowed’ to use AI?” for their students; since the spring of 2024, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy has been a required component of syllabi at UWL. In this session, Bakken and Morgan reflected on their experiences working with instructors and students on AI usage and guidance, sharing active learning activities used in library instruction setting.

Submitted on: Nov. 4

served

Taylor Cole Miller, Communication Studies; Valerie Krage, Educational Studies; Teri Holford and Kendall Morgan, both Murphy Library; Pete Rydberg, Visual & Performing Arts; and Kjerstin Lang, University Marketing & Communications; served on the TEDxUWLaCrosse committee. The group planned and organized a successful TEDxUWLaCrosse event on Oct. 10, 2024, in The Bluffs, Student Union. Their dedication to fostering thought-provoking dialogue not only enriches the university community but also engages the broader public. One third of the attendees were from the wider La Crosse community. Thank you to the committee for making TEDxUWLaCrosse a memorable and inspiring experience for a full house of attendees.

Submitted on: Oct. 14, 2024

presented

Lisa Lenarz, Art; Lindsay Steiner, English; Sarah Bakken and Kendall Morgan, both Murphy Library; and Daniel Schneider, Philosophy; presented "Great Ideas for Teaching Students (GIFTS): Assignments Using Generative AI" at the CATL Mini-Conference on Friday, Oct. 11, in La Crosse.

Submitted on: Oct. 10, 2024