Chat(with)CLT: What Artificial Intelligence (AI) Means for Your Teaching and Your Students’ Learning

Facilitators: 
Kate Thompson, PhD (she/her) –Educational Developer (Online Pedagogy)
Les T. Johnson, PhD (he/him) – Educational Developer (Online Pedagogy) 
Suzanne Le-May Sheffield, PhD (she/her) – Executive Director (Acting) 

Online: Teams

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The air is buzzing with words like “ChatGPT,” “artificial intelligence,” and “machine learning.” What are the implications for these technologies for faculty who teach and students who learn at Dalhousie? CLT has been fielding questions from faculty, and at the same time making focused efforts to learn as much as we can about this rapidly changing landscape. In this interactive event, we will share our current ideas and thinking around AI-driven tools and higher education, and then we’d like to hear from you. As a group (large or smaller breakout, depending on attendance), we will work through questions such as: Where do you see opportunities for AI in the classroom? What are your concerns around what the popular presence of AI has for student learning? What resources do you need from CLT to be able to best navigate AI in your teaching practice? We look forward to the conversation!

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