AI in Teaching and Learning – Perspectives from Faculty and Students
April 11, 11:30 – 12:30
Lina Kloub, Karina Jadia, Faiyhaa-Sydra Saulat, Emma Adams, Vraj Patel
Online – link will be sent to registered participants
This workshop explores how AI can be a powerful tool for both faculty and students in higher education. From a faculty perspective, we will explore how AI can be a valuable tool for streamlining both teaching and administrative tasks. Faculty will learn practical ways to use AI for course planning, content creation, student engagement, and everyday workload management
From a student perspective, we will explore how AI is being used as a learning aid, supporting study strategies, problem-solving, and skill development.
The session will include practical demonstrations of AI tools, along with insights from students on how they leverage AI in their academic work. Faculty will gain a well-rounded understanding of AI’s role in education.
Workshop Objectives:
1. Real-World Insights: See AI demonstrations and hear student experiences.
2. Learn how AI enhances teaching and learning.
3. Discover AI tools for course planning and student engagement.
4. Gain perspectives from 3 students on using AI in academic work.
Register - https://fins.uconn.edu/secure_inst/workshops/workshop_view.php?ser=3430
For more information, contact: Stacey Valliere at stacey.valliere@uconn.edu