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Thursday, May 16 • 11:45am - 12:30pm
Using AI to Help You Teach How You've Always Wanted

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The broad availability of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools has brought both disruption and transformation to countless areas of life and professional fields, including education. This interactive presentation will show participants how to access and utilize freely available AI chatbots (e.g., ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.) to enhance (1) student-centered teaching and (2) instructional design in ways that are outcome-aligned and grounded in existing best practices. Participants will have the opportunity to hear the presenters share their experiences on how these tools have helped them enhance their productivity while streamlining the overall process and ensuring the quality of their work, as well as how they have made conscious efforts to retain human agency along the way. This session is appropriate for college faculty, academic leaders, and instructional designers with any level of prior experience with large language models.

Speakers
avatar for Yasmín Angelie Cordero Sánchez

Yasmín Angelie Cordero Sánchez

Lecturer and Course Designer, Oakton College & National Louis University
Yasmín is an adjunct professor passionate about teaching sociology and criminal justice. She brings a unique perspective to her courses, having designed and developed engaging classes on the sociology of deviance, the sociology of violence, and various criminal justice topics. Currently... Read More →
avatar for Phuong Thai-Garcia

Phuong Thai-Garcia

Director of Undergraduate Faculty Development and Professional Studies Curriculum Leadership, National Louis University



Thursday May 16, 2024 11:45am - 12:30pm CDT
Northwestern Room Norris University Center, 2nd Floor