(via Jane Hammons, The Ohio State University)
Registration is open for the webinar “Teaching AI Fluency with Authenticity and Vulnerability”. It will take place on Thursday, January 15, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM CDT.
The increasing presence of generative AI opens new opportunities for educators to make a significant impact on student learning. And yet, for those who lack significant experience or expertise related to AI, leading discussions about AI or engaging with AI tools may create feelings of vulnerability. How can we talk with our students about AI, or provide guidance or create policies for AI use, if we don’t feel comfortable using AI ourselves? In this workshop, two educators with varying levels of expertise with AI will discuss how educators, even those who may not have a great deal of experience using AI tools, can approach teaching with or talking about AI in an authentic manner. This workshop is being offered by the University Libraries Teaching & Learning Department. Instructors and librarians from other institutions are also welcome to attend.
To register, please go here. This webinar is part of a free information literacy virtual presentation series offered through The Ohio State University Libraries. All are welcome to attend. Participants can use attendance at these presentations to earn the Teaching Information Literacy Certificate being offered by the Libraries’ Teaching & Learning Department.
Please direct any questions to LIB-Teach@osu.edu.
