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Leveraging Generative AI for STEM courses: Coding and Math Hacks

This workshop explores how generative AI can be used in STEM education by generating and troubleshooting code, assisting with basic mathematical and statistical analysis, and creating innovative assignments. Participants will learn practical applications to streamline teaching and avoid inaccuracies while improving student engagement in STEM courses. 

Join us for  TILT’s Spring Generative AI Workshop Series, where we explore the exciting possibilities of artificial intelligence in higher education.

Presenters: Stan Kruse, TILT Learning Technology and Analytics Program Manager

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