Discover how AI can impact teaching and learning by acting as a guide rather than a shortcut. In this session, we’ll explore practical strategies for using AI agents to create dynamic learning content, generate classroom examples, and provide students with personalized support as they work through challenging concepts – without simply giving away solutions. Learn how to design AI-driven assistance that fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and engagement in your courses.
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Not Just Answers: AI as a Thinking Partner in STEM
- Location: TILT 104 and MS Teams
- 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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- Stan Kruse, Learning Analytics Manager, TILT
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