Session Time: 2:00- 3:00 PM
Librarians play a vital role in promoting information literacy and empowering students and researchers to navigate the vast landscape of information effectively. In this session, we will explore how librarians can harness the power of ChatGPT, an AI language model, to support the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. We will delve into the art of crafting effective prompts and demonstrate practical examples of leveraging ChatGPT for each element of the framework. Join us to discover new possibilities for engaging and guiding users towards becoming information-literate individuals.
The examples and demonstrations provided in this session will showcase the potential of ChatGPT as a supportive tool but will also highlight the importance of critical thinking and human guidance in information literacy instruction.
Speaker(s):
Stan Skrabut, Ed.D.
Campus:
Dean College
Speaker Bio(s):
Author, 80 Ways to Use ChatGPT in the Classroom: Using AI to Enhance Teaching and Learning Stan Skrabut is a card-carrying lifelong learner who has spent his career helping people and organizations achieve improved performance. He is a scholar, teacher, author, veteran, martial artist, and avid reader. Throughout his working life, he has changed roles and responsibilities countless times. He worked as a guard, organizational trainer, instructional technologist, webmaster, systems programmer, lecturer, and director. He uses informal learning, especially reading, as a way to improve himself and subsequently his teams. His interest in informal learning inspired his dissertation topic, "Study of Informal Learning Among University of Wyoming Extension Educators." He lives with his wife and two dogs in Rhode Island. Nomadic in nature, he loves to travel and has lived in Germany, Belgium, Holland, Turkey, and various locations across the United States. His number one passion is helping others achieve their goals.
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