(via Jane Hammons, The Ohio State University)
All are welcome to join us for a free presentation hosted by The Ohio State University Libraries, “Teaching AI Literacy with Authenticity and Vulnerability”. It will take place online Thursday, January 16, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM CDT. Course instructors are also welcome, so please feel free to share with instructors on your campus that might be interested in attending.
Feeling overwhelmed by the AI revolution sweeping through education? You’re not alone.
As educators, we may be feeling pressure to teach our students about generative AI or to incorporate AI into our courses. And yet, for those who lack significant experience or expertise related to AI, leading discussions about AI or engaging with AI tools may create feelings of vulnerability. How can we talk with our students about AI, or provide guidance or create policies for AI use, if we don’t feel comfortable using AI ourselves?
In this workshop, two presenters with varying levels of expertise with AI will discuss how educators, even those who may not have a great deal of experience using AI tools, can approach teaching with or talking about AI in an authentic manner. This workshop is intended for course instructors, graduate teaching associates, instructional support staff, and librarians.
Presenters:
- Michael Flierl, Associate Professor and Student Learning Librarian, The Ohio State University Libraries
- Jane Hammons, Associate Professor and Teaching & Learning Engagement Librarian, The Ohio State University Libraries
To register, go here. For information on additional free presentations being offered this spring from The Ohio State University Libraries, go to Information Literacy Virtual Workshops.