This short course provides structures to develop professional habits and ethics for navigating the rapidly changing landscape of artificial intelligence in graduate teaching and research. Interrupt your ChatGPT-matic slumber with sessions that include explorations of AI tools in your discipline, sharing findings with peers, and creating a personal plan for keeping up to date on new developments. How can AI enhance your research, provide creative approaches to teaching, and boost your productivity? Participants should expect to engage with artificial intelligence applications both in sessions and on their own throughout the course. 4 Sessions (1.5 hours each): June 16, 18, 23, 25 (10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.)
Run by Connie Steel (Provost's Office)