Artificial Intelligence and Astronomy

  Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently a hot topic, and many AI-driven platforms have emerged.

I contributed to developing a laboratory work titled “Artificial Intelligence and Astronomy” for General Astronomy courses aimed at non-science students.

I hope this lab will be useful in helping students learn Astronomy while also introducing them to AI.

I would be interested to hear your opinion on this laboratory work.

The estimated completion time for this exercise is 4 academic hours.

See the lab manual here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/131dfFqbZQPGQPSYoScx10IvWsXrcwKHzC8u645JcNWc/edit?usp=sharing

Using Artificial Intelligence in Teaching: Laboratory Work on the Use of AI in an Astronomy Class for Non-Science Students

    Using Artificial Intelligence in Teaching: Laboratory Work on the Use of AI in an Astronomy Class for Non-Science Students by Vasily Znamenskiy, PhD, Assistant Professor of Science.

    The event will be held from 2 pm to 3 pm in the CETLS room, S510D & Zoom.

    Artificial Intelligence for Education

    Artificial Intelligence for Education (Facebook public group, 534 members)

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/artificialintelligenceforeducation