Luncheon: Artificial Intelligence and Higher Education – A Panel Discussion

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Date: Thursday, August 17

Time: 12:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Location: Butler Board Room | Join this session virtually.

Presenters: Arielle Bernstein (Senior Professorial Lecturer, CAS-Literature), Erran Carmel (Professor, Department of Information Technology and Analytics), Derrick Cogburn (Professor, School of International Service) & Alison B. Thomas (Assistant Dean for Academic Integrity, Office of the Deputy Provost & Dean of Faculty)

Moderated by: Betsy Cohn (SIS Faculty Coordinator for Teaching and Student Learning / Assistant Professor, School of International Service)

Session Description:

What do new artificial intelligence (AI) tools mean for higher education? Join us for a cross-disciplinary panel discussion exploring AI’s impact on AU and higher education. Our panelists will discuss the opportunities that arise for innovative pedagogy, the challenges of academic integrity, and most importantly, how to address these tools as educators and help our students navigate the complicated landscape of teaching, research, and learning in light of these powerful new tools.

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