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This February, join us for a four-workshop series about different approaches to helping learners understand the presence of artificial intelligence in their daily lives.
February 5, 12, 19, and 26 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Our daily life and AI
Artificial intelligence is now widespread, and more people are using it regularly at work and in their personal lives. The changes brought about by this technology require us to develop critical thinking skills to remain informed citizens and stay in control of our digital environment.
Explore resources with teachers
We have been researching learning resources that can help learners understand the presence of artificial intelligence in their daily lives. We are inviting you to explore them with us and curate your own collection.
We will take a look at learning resources that:
These resources include teacher-facing guides, instructions, objectives and/or teaching tips and support instructors to:
Become part of a cohort of creative teachers in a facilitated, collaborative environment
Attendance policy 😊
We hope that you will find all the workshops relevant to your work and will want to attend the complete series. We think it will be beneficial to the group to have a cohort that develops a discussion over four weeks but we also know that people are busy and have to make choices. We will share an outline so that you will have the information you need to make the choices that work for you.
To learn more, contact Tracey and Guylaine directly.
Join us February 5, 12, 19 and 26 between 11:30 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. .
See what other workshop series are coming up in the next few months: Workshops at AlphaPlus
Or you may be interested in a quick update at a Lunch and Learn.