Jan 18 2024

Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Generative AI Tools

Teaching Tidbits Workshop Spring 2024

January 18, 2024

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Location

Virtual Event

Teaching tidbit workshops in brown lettering with a red apple with a green leaf. Red apple is formed/shaped by cursive words: students, learning, reflection, hybrid, innovation, equity, assessment, teaching, engagement, and inclusion.
Overview

In this workshop, we will explore the use of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools in teaching and learning. First, we will evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of incorporating generative AI tools into the teaching process. Next, we will discuss issues related to responsible use, academic integrity, access and equity, and data privacy. Given that generative AI is relatively new to the classroom, we recognize that instructors are in different stages of implementing AI in their curriculum. Therefore, a portion of this workshop will offer participants space to share ideas with their colleagues about incorporating generative AI in the classroom. Finally, we will provide instructors with tools and resources to respond to AI’s current possibilities and to prepare for future shifts in teaching with generative AI. [originally presented Fall 2023]

After participating in this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Evaluate the potential benefits and drawbacks of incorporating generative AI tools into the teaching and learning process.
  • Explore ethical considerations associated with the use of generative AI in education.
  • Build an actionable plan for implementing generative AI in your curriculum.

 

WORKSHOP FORMAT: This workshop will be online on Zoom.

EVENT LEAD: Erin Stapleton-Corcoran, erinls2@uic.edu

EVENT CO-FACILITATOR: Patrick Horton, pwhorton@uic.edu

 

Inclusivity & Accessibility Information:  UIC is committed to full inclusion and participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of university life. CATE’s online events are delivered through Zoom and may include breakout rooms and group discussion. CATE’s in-person events typically involve a combination of presentation and discussion-based activities. We welcome ASL interpreters, note-takers, and accompanying assistants to all CATE events. If you have questions about access, such as parking or building layouts, or wish to request accommodations for our programming, such as real-time captioning (CART), ASL services, or obtaining event materials in alternative formats, please contact the event lead, Erin Stapleton-Corcoran (erinls2@uic.edu).

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Contact

Erin Stapleton-Corcoran

Date posted

Dec 18, 2023

Date updated

Dec 18, 2023