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Using artificial intelligence ethically within learning and research : an AI literacy workshop (Mile End edition)

Note that this workshop is the identical to the session in Whitechapel

This interactive workshop is open to any students and staff across the University who are interested in finding out a bit more about how generative AI can be used responsibly and ethically in learning and research.  

The workshop will enable participants to develop their AI literacy; that is the competencies to enable us to use AI tools effectively and critically in order to live, learn and work in a world enhanced by AI technologies. 

In this workshop participants will: 

  • Develop an understanding of generative AI  
  • Discover a range of potential uses for AI in learning and research in line with the principles of academic integrity 
  • Investigate some of the advantages and limitations of using AI, including ethical considerations  
  • Interact with some common AI tools 
  • Compare output of different prompts and understand the importance of effective prompting 
  • Critically evaluate the output of AI tools 

As the workshop involves a number of hands-on activities, please bring a laptop or tablet. Laptops can be borrowed from the libraries at Whitechapel and Mile End. 

Date:
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Time:
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Location:
Mile End Library Seminar Room
Audience:
  Research postgraduates     Staff     Taught Postgraduates     Undergraduates  

Registration is required. There is 1 seat available.

Event Organizer

Paula Funnell
James Soderman

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