AI on Campus: Pathways for Education, Careers, and Task Management (Lessons Learned from AY23-24)

Hybrid: Virtual via Zoom | In-Person Location – Hall of Science, Room 103

Date: Tuesday, May 14

Time: 10:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Presenters: Krisztina Domjan (AI Faculty Fellow, CTRL), Aref Zahed (Computer Science, CAS), Saagar Gupta (Center for Leadership and Community Engagement), Zhiping Zhang (Senior Instructional Designer at the Office of Digital Learning and Strategy), Caron Martinez (Senior Director, Kogod Center for Professionalism & Comms) & Jason D’Angelo (AUx Instructor & Advisor Office of Undergraduate Education and Academic Student Services) 

Join an enlightening discussion on how Artificial Intelligence is redefining educational experiences and administrative tasks, and how to pave the way to a smarter, more efficient campus through the use of AI. Explore the dynamic landscape of AI as it reshapes education and task management. This session offers an insight into AI’s impact, challenges, and opportunities on our campus: lessons learned from the AY23-24 and the opportunities for the future. 

Learning Outcomes

  • Summarize the evolving role of AI in enhancing administrative efficiency and streamlining administrative tasks.
  • Examine the critical implications of AI in academia, including ethical considerations and the effective and responsible incorporation of AI into educational practices.
  • Discover how AI is enhancing student learning experiences and engagement in the classroom.
  • Develop skills to adapt and stay ahead in the fast-evolving AI landscape in professional practices. 

Session Materials

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