(via Emily Bongiovanni, Carnegie Mellon University)
Participate in the creation of a dynamic, multimodal, diverse, sustainable collection of openly-licensed materials to enhance algorithm and AI literacy!
The Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Libraries is hosting a hackathon to develop teaching and learning materials for AI literacy. The goal of the Hackathon is to gather academic librarians, staff, and other interested parties to develop open educational materials that align with both the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education and emerging principles of AI literacy.
This one-day in-person event will take place at CMU in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Wednesday, April 3. While we do not have the ability to cover travel or accommodation, it is free to participate and breakfast and lunch will be provided.
We are seeking participants with a range of skills (technical, editorial, pedagogical) and perspectives. We will offer preference to applications that contribute to that diversity.
Please submit the application form by Monday, February 5. We will inform you of the status of your registration by Friday, February 9.
If you have any questions, please contact: ai-literacy@andrew.cmu.edu.