This Is Howe We Do It

By: Howe Center for Writing Excellence
  • Summary

  • "This is Howe We Do It” is a podcast from the Howe Center for Writing Excellence at Miami University of Ohio where teachers and students talk about writing and teaching writing. Each episode features a conversation about a different genre of writing (e.g. ePortfolios) or discussion of writing (e.g. AI and writing), offering a way to learn from our guests’ experiences and perspectives as writers and teachers as they reflect on their process for composing and/or teaching. Podcast episodes are accompanied by a list of linked resources about that topic including information and examples for you to adapt and use for your own contexts.


    Check out more writing and teaching resources at our website: https://miamioh.edu/HCWE or write to us at hwac@miamioh.edu if you have questions or ideas for topics you’d like to hear about in future podcasts.


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Episodes
  • The Role of Writing Center Consultants in the Age of AI: Students' Perspectives and Consultants’ Research on AI Writing Tools with Ally Britton-Heitz, Kylie Mullis, and Meredith Perkins
    Dec 13 2024

    In this episode, we hear the perspectives of three undergraduate writing center consultants, Meredith Perkins, Kylie Mullis, and Ally Britton-Heitz about their research on AI-generated feedback on writing and how it compares to the written feedback given by writing center consultants. We discuss what they have learned about using AI tools, the strengths and weaknesses of the feedback it generates, and the implications for these tools on writing centers and writers' practices for engaging with feedback.


    Resources Related to this Episode

    • Graphic with Research Findings on AI-Generated vs. Consultant-Generated Feedback
    • Ally Britton-Heitz & Jeffrey Merhout's 2024 article: "Human Roles in Implementation and Oversight of Artificial Intelligence: Towards a Governance Framework"


    Check out additional resources at our website: https://miamioh.edu/HCWE or write to us at hwac@miamioh.edu if you have questions or ideas for topics you’d like to hear about in future podcasts.


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    40 mins
  • Ideate, Research, and Create: Processes for AI Partnerships with Dennis Cheatham
    Oct 23 2024

    In this episode, Dennis Cheatham and I discuss various ways for partnering with generative AI as a thinking partner for writing and designing through a process-centered framework. Drawing from a course he specifically designed around creating with AI, this conversation offers insight into the use of AI tools in teaching design and writing in ways that focus on and assess the process as the means for learning. We emphasize the need for human writers and designers in this process while also highlighting the capabilities and consequences of using AI tools.


    Resources Related to this Episode

    • Dennis's Design Workbench Website
    • AI Design Workbench Website
    • Integrating AI to Guide Learning (HCWE Teaching Resource)
    • AI Text Generators and Teaching Writing Starting Points for Inquiry
    • AI Text Generators: Sources to Stimulate Discussion Among Teachers (compiled by Anna Mills)


    Check out additional resources at our website: https://miamioh.edu/HCWE or write to us at hwac@miamioh.edu if you have questions or ideas for topics you’d like to hear about in future podcasts.


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    33 mins
  • Systems are Made by People and Can be Changed By People: The Sensemaking Method for Faculty Changemaking with Liz Wardle, Jennifer Kinney, and Mark Sidebottom
    Oct 2 2024

    We're back from a brief hiatus with a really exciting episode for you! In this episode, you'll hear from Liz Wardle about the sensemaking method that she has developed and evolved from our Howe Faculty Writing Fellows Program. We offer an introduction to the what, why, and how behind the sensemaking method for supporting teams of faculty looking to solve problems and make change in their institutions. We are then joined by Mark Sidebottom and Jennifer Kinney to share their perspective as faculty who have been both participants and facilitators in different programs informed by this method.


    Resources Related to this Episode

    • Faculty Writing Fellows Program
    • "Howe Center Hosts Groundbreaking "Sensemaking for Student Success" Seminar funded by Lumina Foundation
    • Sensemaking for Student Success: A Cohort-Based Faculty Change Method
    • Elizabeth Wardle's website: Activating Your Expertise
    • Videos on our Sensemaking Method (Howe Center for Writing Excellence Youtube Channel)


    Check out additional resources at our website: https://miamioh.edu/HCWE or write to us at hwac@miamioh.edu if you have questions or ideas for topics you’d like to hear about in future podcasts.


    Also, follow us on Instagram at our newly launched account! Feel free to send us questions or comment on our post for this episode to share your response to this question: What problems at your institution may benefit from using the sensemaking method to leverage faculty expertise?


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    50 mins

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