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AI Quick Start Guide 105: Communicating with Students In-Person / Online
Discuss opportunities to communicate with students about appropriate and inappropriate uses of Gen-AI tools in your course context. This is a hybrid workshop; participants are welcome to join us in person or online in MS Teams.
NOTE: The In-Person location for this workshop is WT216, second floor, Wilna Thomas Building, Lansdowne.
This workshop is part of the AI Quick Start Guide for Instructors Series...
Curious how generative artificial intelligence (Gen-AI) is affecting higher education? Want to know more about how tools like ChatGPT work and how they might be used in teaching and learning? This series of short 45-minute workshops explores the ins and outs of Gen-AI technology in a shifting educational landscape and offers opportunities for instructors to discuss and adapt teaching and learning activities and assessments in this new environment. Workshops are offered in hybrid format: get up and stretch if you want to join us in person, or you don’t even need to leave your desk! You can choose to attend as many or as few of the individual 45-minute workshops as you like.
See also:
- AI Quick Start Guide 101: What is Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI)?
- AI Quick Start Guide 102: Ethical Considerations with Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- AI Quick Start Guide 103: Assessment and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- AI Quick Start Guide 104: Learning Activities and Artificial Intelligence (AI)