• November 12, 3:00-4:30pm, Bracken Library room 104: The Educator’s Essential Guide to AI – A forward-looking and optimistic perspective on the benefits of AI in education.
• January 23, 1:00-2:30pm, Bracken Library room 104: The Opposite of Cheating – A more grounded, research-informed discussion on AI and academic integrity.
• February 19, 3:30-5:00pm, Bracken Library room 104: Teaching With AI – A practical guide for incorporating AI tools in the classroom with pedagogical intent.
The second two readings are available as e-books through University Libraries. The first reading is available as a print copy at Bracken Library. You may also purchase the e-books through Amazon for less than five dollars.
If you would like to sign up or have questions, please contact Judy Hessel, Acquisitions Supervisor at University Libraries.
This event is sponsored by University Libraries and is a part of the AI Explorers Faculty Professional Development Program. Participation in the program results in a $250 RIA account deposit. Read program details here.
Questions about the AI Explorers Faculty Professional Development Program? Contact Linh Littleford, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development