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AI in Your Library: Open Dialogue Series (Part 3)

AI in Your Library: Open Dialogue Series (Part 3)

This three-part series offers a platform for open discussions, knowledge exchange, and collaborative learning about the role of AI in your library. Participants will talk about various topics including user experiences, task automation, and ethical considerations of implementing such technologies into their scholarly activity.

Join us as we conclude this series with an insightful panel discussion focusing on the transformative role of AI in teaching and learning. Our panel of experts includes discussions from the Associate Dean of Libraries and Information Sciences, Dr. Kris Alpi, Director of Educational Technology and Strategy, Dr. Marta Korytkowska, and Lead Academic Medical Illustrator, Lily Armstrong-Davies, who will explore how AI is shaping educational practices, scholarly research, and share insights into emerging tools and developments.

Whether you’re a student, faculty member, practitioner, or AI enthusiast, this is a unique opportunity to engage with others, ask questions, and deepen your understanding of AI in an educational context. 

As part of the Levy Library’s 50th anniversary, this event will be held in a hybrid format.

Related LibGuide: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Learning and Discovery by Mia Bolton

Date:
Friday, November 22nd, 2024
Time:
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Location:
ISMMS Graduate Classroom - Annenberg 11-46, Zoom (Online Meeting Room)
Categories:
Artificial Intelligence  

Registration is required. There are 116 in-person seats available. There are 102 online seats available.

Workshop Organizer

Mia Bolton