Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom
The Future of Education and ChatGPT’s Role in It
Teaching & Learning with Technology, in partnership with Curriculum & Strategic Initiatives, will host a two part virtual panel series on Artificial Intelligence and the language processing model GPT.
- Part 1: Thursday, March 9, 2023 | Video Recording
- Part 2: Friday, March 24, 2023 | 11 AM - 12 PM | Webinar Link
Note: The two series will be recorded and available for viewing on the TLT’s YouTube channel.
About GPT
Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) software is an autoregressive language model that produces human-like text. With the rise of GPT software, instructors may be concerned with students’ use of programs and services to buy AI-generated assignment submissions and responses.
With more students exploring GPT for writing assignments, many education leaders and EdTech specialists have suggested that now is the time for instructors to shift their teaching with AI in mind, or even incorporate AI into their teaching. Adjusting to this type of software may become part of continued teaching adaptation.
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Part 1 - ChatGPT: A Window into the Potential of AI-Powered Learning
Thursday, March 9, 2023 | Video Recording
Moderator
- Dr. Jorge Figueroa, Vice Provost for Curriculum and Strategic Initiatives at Texas Woman's University
Panelists
- Dr. Adam Fein, Vice President for Digital Strategy and Innovation and Chief Digital Officer at the University of North Texas
- Dr. Ruthanne “Rudi” Thompson, Assistant Vice President for Digital Strategy and Innovation and Executive Director for the Center for Learning Experimentation, Application and Research at the University of North Texas
- Charles Mewshaw, Chief Information Security Officer at Fayetteville State University
Part 2 - The Promise and Challenges of AI in Education
Friday, March 24, 2023 | 11 AM - 12 PM | Webinar Link
Moderator
- Dr. Jorge Figueroa, Vice Provost for Curriculum and Strategic Initiatives at Texas Woman's University
Panelists
- Dr. Sarah Rodriguez, Associate Professor, Engineering Education at Virginia Tech
- Marc Watkins, Lecturer in Composition and Rhetoric at the University of Mississippi
- Dr. Robert Cummings, Executive Director of Academic Innovation at the University of Mississippi
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