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Professor lectures from a studio with Michigan Ross signage and a live Zoom wall of students in the background.

8 Ways to Make Your Online Course More Authentic
Student in Michigan Wolverines gear works on a laptop in a busy, modern university study lounge.

Maizey in My Classroom
Students practice taking blood pressure under supervision during a kinesiology lab at the University of Michigan.

Custom Chatbots Successfully Save Time, Improve Submissions
A man wearing a "Concussion Center" branded pullover is seated indoors wearing a white virtual reality (VR) headset with a multicolored reflective sticker on the front labeled "VR Experience the Future." He is holding two white VR controllers, one in each hand, with his thumbs poised over the buttons, indicating he is actively engaged in a VR session.

Virtual Reality Tool Transforms Concussion Course
Group of toy-like robots with vintage TV heads showing the human and illustrated faces representing the students who took the inaugural Public Health 555 course, "ChatGPT/AI and Public Health," posed in tiered rows. This photo illustration served as a class picture for the course.

Experiment, Reflect, Create: Teaching AI for Public Good
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