(via Mallory Jallas, Illinois State University)
Have you begun using artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom or to develop lesson plans or assignments? Recent developments in AI technology have brought new challenges and opportunities to the field of library instruction.
Consider attending the ACRL Instruction Section Virtual Engagement Committee’s Lightning Round “Applied AI in Information Literacy Instruction”. It will take place on Monday, May 13, from 1:00 to 2:00 PM CDT.
This session will feature four lighting talk presentations about innovations using AI to enhance information literacy instruction. Attendees will learn about several innovative approaches to using AI as shared by the presenters and access practical learning objects such as teaching tools and lesson activities. The session will conclude with a Q&A. This virtual lightning round is free and open to all. A recording will be made available after the session to all registrants.
Register for the webinar here. Learn more here.
Questions? Contact the ACRL IS Virtual Engagement Committee Chair, Malina Thiede, at malina.thiede@plattsburgh.edu.