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STAFF EVENT: Artificial Intelligence - Here to Help with Learning Now

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Today's date is Saturday, April 20, 2024
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Artificial intelligence is a complex area of computer science that is expected to have a impact in all areas of life. Come along to this one hour introductory session to gain some insight into how artificial intelligence is already being used, both in education and other fields.

You will get to explore a variety of tools that are understood to have some element of artificial intelligence. By considering practical examples of artificial intelligence in the context of your current teaching and learning methods, you will be able to reflect on the impact the incorporation of artificial intelligence may have on students now or in the future.

Outcomes for this session:

*Relate aspects of Artificial Intelligence (e.g. natural language processing) to learning and teaching practices or tools.

*In a group setting, observe or use tools that incorporate an aspect of Artificial Intelligence.

Register for this event via the Eventbrite link listed below.
Speaker(s) Presented by Astrid Davine, Senior Learning Technologist, Centre for Education Futures
Location Futures Observatory, Hackett Hall
Contact Centre for Education Futures <[email protected]> : (08) 6488 1577
URL https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/artificial-intelligence-here-to-help-with-learning-now-tickets-32492118802
Start Thu, 23 Mar 2017 11:00
End Thu, 23 Mar 2017 12:00
RSVP RSVP is required.
Submitted by Centre for Education Futures <[email protected]>
Last Updated Fri, 04 Aug 2017 08:29
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