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(Workshop Series) HybridHorizons - Human-AI Collaboration in Higher Education


HybridHorizons - Human-AI Collaboration in Higher Education is an exclusive, high-impact workshop series designed specifically for higher education researchers and educators. Over the course of four intensive 90-minute sessions, participants will gain practical knowledge and hands-on experience with cutting-edge AI tools tailored for academic purposes. By focusing on context-specific applications and ethical frameworks, this workshop aims to reduce the signal-to-noise ratio associated with AI in academia, offering clear, actionable insights. The workshop covers everything from ethical considerations in AI to specific research applications and innovative research and teaching methodologies. With live demos, breakout sessions, and post-workshop resources and consultations, this workshop offers a comprehensive, actionable roadmap for integrating AI into your research and teaching workflows. Elevate your research and teaching capabilities and stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI in academia.

Enrollment for this workshop is capped to maintain an intimate learning environment. To secure your place, please fill out the application form. A member of our specialized team will carefully review your application. Upon approval, you will receive an email confirmation along with an invoice for the workshop fee. Please note that your spot is not guaranteed until payment is received in full.

Who this workshop series is for:

  • Researchers seeking to leverage AI technologies to enhance the quality and efficiency of their research projects.

  • Faculty interested in integrating AI into their teaching methodologies for a more personalized and effective learning experience.

  • Professionals in the academic coaching field who wish to upskill by learning how AI can be responsibly and ethically used in both research and educational settings.


Key benefits

✔️ Gain access to customized workshop materials and post-workshop resources, including AI tool templates and how-to guides.

✔️ Participate in live demos and guided exercises for hands-on experience with AI tools.

✔️ Learn how to responsibly and ethically employ AI in academic settings, aligning with current best practices.

✔️ Engage in peer-to-peer learning through structured networking sessions and post-workshop consultations.

✔️ Earn a Certificate of Completion and benefit from a workshop curriculum rooted in cutting-edge AI research.

Price

  • $595 with an early bird discount of $75 (apply by September 16, 2023)

  • All sessions will be recorded and available for participants

  • Recording-only available for $249

🔗 Letter to request professional development funding.

Schedule

All sessions will take place virtually via Zoom. The schedule below is a high-level overview of what will be covered during each workshop session.

Session 1: Wednesday, October 4th from 12:00 - 1:00 PM Eastern

  • Introduction to generative AI, large language models, and human-AI collaboration

  • Ethical considerations and ongoing debates

  • Discussion of prominent literature on the applications of AI for research purposes

  • Live demonstrations of AI tools for research purposes

    • Ideation

    • Literature reviews

    • Research exploration

    • Data analysis

    • Writing

    • Revision

    • Feedback

  • Q & A

Session 2: Wednesday, October 11th from 12:00 - 1:00 PM Eastern

  • Live demonstrations of AI tools for research purposes (continued)

  • Q & A

Session 3: Wednesday, October 18th from 12:00 - 1:00 PM Eastern

  • Discussion of prominent literature on the applications of AI teaching and learning purposes

  • Ethical considerations

  • Live demonstrations of AI tools for teaching and learning purposes

    • Curriculum design

    • Assessment and feedback

    • Data-driven decision making

    • Course mapping

    • Content curation

    • Skill gap analysis

    • Accessibility

    • Continuous improvement

  • Q & A

Session 4: Wednesday, October 25th from 12:00 - 1:00 PM Eastern

  • Live demonstrations of AI tools for teaching and learning purposes (continued)

  • Discussion of research opportunities

  • Q & A

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