What’s on your Failure Résumé?
What do prominent American success stories like Oprah, Elon Musk, and Henry Ford have in common? Before making it big, they all experienced failure — in some cases, they experienced failure multiple times. They all demonstrated a growth mindset, the belief that their talents could be developed and sharpened through hard work, strategies, and input from other people.
In this workshop, we’ll study the failure résumé of successful businesspeople, then create our own failure résumé. This exercise in growth mindset will help to normalize failure and reframe our failures as learning and growth opportunities.
Presenters:
- Nancy Cavillones, Program Support Specialist, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Programs, UAlbany
- Kelly Reardon, Program Director, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Programs, UAlbany
Résumé Rehab: Fulbright Edition!
Are you ready to take your Fulbright application to the next level? Join us for an interactive workshop that will kick off with an overview of the various Fulbright programs, providing you with key insights to help you navigate your application process. Afterward, we’ll dive into how to fine-tune your résumé with expert guidance.
Bring your current résumé and receive hands-on mentorship to tailor it specifically for the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship program. Whether you're a graduate student or an ambitious undergrad, this workshop is the perfect opportunity to receive personalized feedback and tips from experienced mentors.
Virtual guests are welcome to join, so no matter where you're located, you won’t miss out on this invaluable session. Don’t miss the chance to sharpen your résumé and gain insights to help you stand out in the application process.
Suggested: Bring résumé.
Presenters:
- Dr. Angel Ford, Department of Information Sciences and Technology, UAlbany
- Dr. Ariel Pinto, Department of Cybersecurity, UAlbany
Navigating Tensions Using Serious Games: Integrating VR and GenAI for De-Escalating Patron Crises in Libraries
The purpose of this workshop is to introduce attendees to the use of VR and GenAI for training Library & Information Science (LIS) students and professionals with a use case focused on building skills to support people in crisis.
We will introduce the training we developed using Unity, Convai, and Meta Quest 3 headsets. We will have attendees explore the virtual public library and interact with Arthur, an AI-generated bot experiencing a crisis, to illustrate how to use VR and GenAI to create realistic scenarios for engagement and practice.
The workshop will include a combination of presentation, demonstration, and interactive engagement in VR. The moderators will provide Meta Quest 3 VR headsets for the attendees to participate in a serious game that consists of training de-escalation skills.
Before entering the game, participants will listen to a short lecture on de-escalation skills. They will then be guided to enter the public library environment via the VR headsets. Once inside, they will watch a video of members of the research team roleplaying a scenario of library staff interacting with a patron in distress.
The final step in the game involves the player interacting with an AI-powered bot that represents a patron experiencing difficulty.
Topics in the workshop include:
- Serious VR Games: How VR can be used for immersive, serious game-based learning experiences in a professional or educational context.
- Roleplaying with GenAI: Using GenAI to create dynamic, interactive roleplaying scenarios, where AI-generated bots simulate real-world situations.
Presenter: Dr. Catherine Dumas, Department of Information Sciences and Technology, UAlbany