EduGenAI Panel: Artificial Intelligence in Teaching
Panel Overview: Instructors design and implement the teaching that students experience. This panel will focus on how Generative AI is forcing us to rethink what and how we teach and conduct assessments. Instructors and students from different disciplines will share reflections on their experiences and discuss future directions for teaching in the age of Generative AI.
Questions explored:
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In an era of generative AI, what is the impact on the knowledge and skills teachers perceive students will need to learn as part of the higher education curriculum?
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In an era of generative AI, what values and ethical contexts should we be considering in teaching, for ourselves and for our students?
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What is changing for teachers in how they teach and what they teach?
Moderator: Mary Hunter, Associate Professor of Art History at McGill University
Panelists:
- Robert Stephens, Professor of Humanities and Philosophy at Dawson College
- Jasmin Chahal, Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at McGill University
- Paul Yachnin, Professor of English at McGill University
- Scott Pardy, Undergraduate Student at McGill University
- Layla Kosara, Student at Dawson College
Date: Monday, May 13th 2024
Time: 14h30- 16h00
Location: Arts Building, room 150, McGill University, 853 Sherbrooke West
For more information on the EduGenAI Event, visit our website here.