AI-Driven Education: Tools, Ethics, and Readiness for Current and Future Teachers

Wednesday, November 13, 2024, 5 pm to 6:30 pm
Campus: 
Dayton
109 Oelman Hall
Audience: 
Current Students
Faculty
Alumni
The public

We are excited to announce that you are invited to a learning opportunity that will prepare you to use AI in an engaging and meaningful way . David Clark, Technology Integration and Instructional Specialist at the Butler County Educational Service Center, will be discussing AI (Artificial Intelligence) and how to use it in the classroom.

 Title:  AI-Driven Education: Tools, Ethics, and Readiness for Current and Preservice Teachers

When:  Wednesday, November 13th from 5:00 PM-6:30 PM; Check-in begins at 4:45; Light snacks will be provided

Where: Wright State University – 109 Oelman Hall

Description:  In this 90-minute session, current and future educators will learn how AI can assist with lesson planning, grading, and student engagement. The session will also emphasize preparing students for the responsible use of AI, ensuring both teachers and learners are equipped to navigate AI ethically and effectively.

Sponsored by: Wright State University – The College of Health, Education, and Human Services

RSVP: Click here to register by Monday, November 11th, 2024

For information, contact
Amy Elston
Assistant Director in the Office of Partnerships and Field Experiences
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