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Sey Yeaple

Sey Yeaple - Instructional Technology Specialist
Instructional Technology Specialist
814-867-4604

About Me:

I specialize in multimedia creation and AI, focusing on all aspects of 3D, including modeling, 3D scanning, 3D printing, animation, compositing, simulations, VR, and 3D applications. A key priority in my projects is ensuring they are easily accessible to all students through online platforms. By offering an engaging approach to learning, I collaborate with faculty to create diverse projects designed to reach and benefit as many students as possible.

I also focus on all aspects of integrating artificial intelligence into the educational environment. Providing faculty with crucial information and resources to effectively incorporate AI into their classrooms is a key aspect of my work. I guide them in understanding AI fundamentals, its applications, and practical approaches to integrating AI into assignments. Through close collaboration with faculty, we ensure that AI enhances teaching and learning experiences.

Why should you care about 3D content in your courses?

Integrating 3D content into your courses provides an innovative and immersive approach to learning that can significantly enhance student engagement and comprehension. 3D models and animations allow students to visualize complex concepts in a more tangible and interactive way, making abstract or intricate subjects easier to understand. This technology supports diverse learning styles by offering visual, hands-on experiences that can complement traditional teaching methods.

Ask me about: 3D, Artificial Intelligence (AI), 360, VR, AR, 3DPrinting, Animation, Simulation

Fun fact about me: In my free time, I enjoy rock climbing, hiking and working on different types of 3D projects (3D printing, animations, images, T-shirts, games).

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Designing Authentic AI-Resistant Assessments

Join the SAIL AI Community of Practice for a hands-on workshop with Melissa Hicks from the Grove Center on designing authentic, AI-resistant assessments that support meaningful learning. Participants will explore key principles, review examples, and begin revising one of their own assignments with guided feedback.

When: December 15, 10:00–11:00 a.m.
Where: 16 Ritenour Building and Zoom

To join the listserv or ask questions, contact scy5038@psu.edu or complete the SAIL AI Community of Practice form.

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