Teaching and learning in the time of ChatGPT
UW-Green Bay Libraries, CATL, The Learning Center, and UW-Green Bay faculty are all coming together to offer a series of three workshops on machine generated content applications and artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT and their potential impacts on teaching and learning. Participants will have the option to attend this series in-person or through Zoom. Register today for one or all sessions!
- February 17, 2023 11:40 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
- Cofrin Library room 304 (CL 304) or Zoom
- Cost: Free and event is open to the public
Please register here.
The first session of the series, “Teaching and Learning in the Time of ChatGPT” is on Friday, February 17, from 11:40 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in the Cofrin Library room 304 (CL304) or Zoom. UW-Green Bay instructors with expertise in artificial intelligence and machine learning will introduce attendees to AI-content generating tools, like ChatGPT, and their potential uses and pitfalls. Join other instructors for an engaging discussion about the impact on teaching and learning and a brief opportunity to test the tools themselves. For more information about the series as a whole, please read more in this blog post.
For those interested in attending virtually, use the same RSVP form, and you’ll recieve a calendar invite with a Zoom link included.