Hands on with AI
May 14, 2024
Site and workshop by Peter Pappas
Are you curious about the potential of artificial intelligence in education? Join our interactive workshop to explore how AI can enhance teaching and learning.
Are you curious about the potential of artificial intelligence in education? Join our interactive workshop to explore how AI can enhance teaching and learning.
Agenda:
Agenda:
- Hands-On Exploration: Bring your own laptop and dive into practical activities. Collaborate with fellow participants in small groups as we explore AI tools and applications.
- Hands-On Exploration: Bring your own laptop and dive into practical activities. Collaborate with fellow participants in small groups as we explore AI tools and applications.
- Use Cases: Discover real-world examples of AI from the perspective of student, teacher and administrator. You'll explore prompts and scenarios that improve efficiency, spark creativity and enhance problem-solving.
- Use Cases: Discover real-world examples of AI from the perspective of student, teacher and administrator. You'll explore prompts and scenarios that improve efficiency, spark creativity and enhance problem-solving.
- Tool Showcase: The session will feature custom website that showcases AI tools and methods relevant to education.
- Tool Showcase: The session will feature custom website that showcases AI tools and methods relevant to education.
To demonstrate AI's power, below is a link to a short post I created describing how AI beats traditional search
To demonstrate AI's power, below is a link to a short post I created describing how AI beats traditional search
When Google Couldn't Help:
How AI Helped Me Track Down an Elusive Image
Recently I found myself in a situation where “Googling” was useless. I was trying to recall a work of art without knowing the artist, title, or country of origin.
Armed with nothing but a vague sense of the era and the artwork’s elusive “feel,” I turned to Meta AI for assistance.
Meta AI asked me three questions and I had my answer.
University of Portland ~ School of Education - May 14, 2024
Workshop and site by Peter Pappas