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Dr. Tim Metz

Assistant Vice Chancellor for Institutional Planning & Effectiveness
Western Carolina University
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Assistant Vice Chancellor for Institutional Planning and Effectiveness at Western Carolina University, where he leads enrollment forecasting and institutional modeling. He developed the NotebookLM rubric evaluation method presented in this session, applying AI-assisted structured review to compliance and institutional documents. His work bridges quantitative modeling and practical AI implementation for higher education administration.

Session from the Speaker

NotebookLM in Practice: Two Workflows You Can Use on Monday

10:45 AM - 11:45 AM, June 4

Room 407

Category

Education

Abstract

Two WCU practitioners share real, governance-tested workflows — one using NotebookLM to evaluate compliance documents against AI-generated rubrics, one using a Claude skill to produce three parallel NotebookLM outputs from a single source — and show you how to adapt both to your context.

Presenters


  • Anne Oxenrider Senior Data Analyst, Western Carolina University

  • Dr. Tim Metz Assistant Vice Chancellor for Institutional Planning & Effectiveness, Western Carolina University

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