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Teaching with AI Faculty and Student Presentations

Spring 2024, April 18, 12:10-1:00 pm, Chase Hall (bldg 115), Room 104

The Cal Poly university community is invited to join your colleague Dr. Amro El Abadawy and senior Marketing student Macey Hardridge on Thursday, April 18 for two presentations on teaching and learning with AI. This is an on-campus event, with a hybrid online component for those who can't attend in person. (A zoom link will be provided to registrants.)

Each presenter will deliver and then discuss their work: El Badawy on his use of AI in the classroom, and Hardridge on her AI-centered Senior Project.

We hope this is the first of a series of like presentations for faculty and students to share their AI use experiences, with its benefits and limitations, with their colleagues and peers.

Learn more and register: Teaching with AI Faculty and Student Presentations

Teaching with AI Curriculum Activity Session

Spring 2024, May 3, 11:10 am-1:00 pm, Chase Hall (bldg 115), Room 104

This two-hour workshop extends the April 18th Teaching with AI presentations and discussion by providing time and space for faculty to collaboratively create curricular materials that use AI. This is an in-person event and includes lunch.

Dr. Amro El Abadawy will facilitate discussions and activities to help educators thoughtfully imagine and create ways to infuse AI literacy and activities into their classes. With the spread of AI use in industry, curriculum that helps students become informed and ethical users of AI will benefit them as they leave academia and enter the workplace.

Learn more and register: Teaching with AI Curriculum Activity Session

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