Join the Center for Teaching and Learning’s Generative AI Discussion on Oct. 9

Explore the impact of generative artificial intelligence in education at the upcoming Center for Teaching and Learning event. On October 9, Dr. Abram Capone, a teaching assistant professor of philosophy at the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and a CTL faculty teaching fellow, will lead this insightful conversation.

Why You Should Attend

Generative AI tools are reshaping the way educators and students interact with course materials. Dr. Capone plans to share practical strategies, ethical considerations, and opportunities for faculty to integrate AI into their teaching. This event encourages open dialogue, making it a valuable experience for anyone interested in the future of classroom technology. Dr. Abram Capone to lead AI discussion at Marquette

Event Details

The session welcomes all faculty and staff who want to learn more about using generative AI responsibly in higher education. You’ll gain actionable tips and have the chance to ask questions about the evolving AI landscape. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead in the digital transformation of teaching and learning.

Sources:
today.marquette.edu