(via ACRL)
Registration is open for the ACRL Online Learning webinar “Reflective Practices for Exploring AI”. It will take place on Thursday, February 19, from 1:00 to 2:00 PM CDT.
Artificial intelligence is an overwhelming topic. From the complexities of AI tools and technologies themselves to the myriad concerns, issues, and challenges surrounding the development and deployment of AI tools, artificial intelligence is a topic that warrants time and space to think critically and deeply. Unfortunately, the speed at which AI is evolving, the daily onslaught of new material to consume about AI, and the nature of library instruction itself can leave time and space in short supply.
Examine how we can utilize reflective practices to explore and make sense of our current AI moment. We will explore two different applications for reflective practice together. First, we will consider how we can lean into reflective practices to build supportive communities for us as librarians to better navigate the complexities, stresses, and upheavals associated with this AI moment. Second, we will consider how we can weave reflective practices into our own instruction to better support students and equip them to develop their own AI literacy skills. Ultimately, we will explore how reflective practices can serve as a valuable and increasingly needed component of AI literacy.
For more details, including the learning objectives and the instructor’s biography, and to register, please go here.
