Exploring AI in Higher Education
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool with the potential to revolutionize higher education. College AV/IT departments play a pivotal role in shaping the digital infrastructure of educational institutions, and integrating AI into this environment is no longer an option; it's a necessity. This series explores the use of AI in AV/IT operations within academic institutions.
The sessions listed below are available for public viewing.
Introduction to AI with the Emerging Technologies Interest Group
Whether you're an experienced professional or just beginning your journey, this webinar is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of AI's role in higher education and how it can optimize and transform AV/IT operations within academic institutions. The session was led by:
- Trey Herb, A/V Systems Manager, University of Florida
- Richard Mitchell, Education Solutions Manager (East), Biamp
- Pavlo "Pasha" Antonenko, Professor of Educational Technology and Director of the NeurAL Lab in the School of Teaching and Learning, University of Florida
Conversation with the Leadership & Campus Administration Interest Group
This session was a discussion of campus policy and administration topics by thought leaders representing Northwestern University, Pace University, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
The Impact of Generative AI in Instructional Design
The meeting discussed the integration of AI in education, with Cecile-Anne highlighting potential limitations of generative AI and the importance of focusing on critical learning outcomes. Richard emphasized the benefits of AI as a learning tool and the importance of human intervention, sharing his experience using ChatGPT in an online education class. The meeting concluded with a discussion on the responsible use of AI in education and its potential impact on the community.
Dialogue with the DEI and Women in Technology Interest Groups
The final installment of the Exploring AI in Higher Education Series.
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