Online Workshop:
AI for Educators
This 5-week, 2-credit asynchronous course delves into the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and education, aiming to equip educators with a comprehensive understanding of AI's applications and implications in teaching and learning. Through weekly modules, participants will explore fundamental concepts of AI, ethical considerations, and practical challenges for educators, while also examining AI's impact on student learning and critical thinking skills. The course emphasizes the development of guidelines and best practices for integrating AI tools effectively and responsibly into the classroom, addressing concerns such as privacy, security, accessibility, and inclusivity. Additionally, participants will explore alternative assessment methods aligned with various subject areas, grade levels, and learning objectives. Throughout the course, discussions will also center on students' perspectives, goals, and expectations regarding AI usage, fostering a deeper understanding of the role of AI in education and its ethical implications.
Required Textbook: None
2 undergraduate credit hours: ETEC 40093
2 graduate credit hours: ETEC 50093
Dr. Julee Henry, Instructor, TLC
For specific workshop dates, CRNs, and registration information, visit the main credit workshop page then click on the semester you are looking for.