Webinar- Maintaining an Active Role When Teaching with AI

Webinar date: Thursday, October 31st at 11:30AM CST
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About the Workshop:

Join us for our latest discussion on AI and its application in education. This time we will be joined by Zaid Mahir, an English and Composition professor at the University of Central Missouri.

During our discussion, we will chat with Zaid about how educators can maintain an active lead role alongside the support of AI. Zaid will share his insight and experience using AI in the classroom including:How to demystify AI and understand the goodHow to master AI through a clear modelHow to handle AI engagement from both a student and teacher point of viewHow educators can partner with AI to create a shared responsibility.We encourage audience participation, so please come prepared with questions you’d like answered, or observations of your own pertaining to the academic use of AI.

Webinar/Recording: Student Motivation and Engagement: AI and Non-AI Assignments to Enhance Learning

Teaching Matters – CUNY Teaching Resource

Friday, October 25, 11:00am-12:00pm (virtual) 

CITA Teaching Matters Special Series on Generative AI

Session 2: Student Motivation and Engagement: AI and Non-AI Assignments to 2024-25 Enhance Learning 

Leads: Sissel McCarthy and Edgar Troudt (Hunter College) 

Participants will learn and exchange ideas for how to use (and not to use) generative AI tools in their classroom, to enhance student motivation and learning. The session will focus on what participants can do now.   

For more information, go to this flyer or reach out to Innovative.Pedagogy@cuny.edu.