Below please see a message from Ting Yuan about an exciting symposium this Friday at CSI, with remote attendance by Zoom option.
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On March 14 (next Friday), I will be joining the CSI AI + Education Symposium, which is being organized by the associate provost’s office on campus. The panelists for the symposium include colleagues from City College, Hunter College, and York College.
Could you please help share this information within SOE? Hope to see you there in person or online next Friday!
Here is the Zoom RSVP for the online audience: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/cehcOJY5QDGDIiczKVDzEw#/registration
Date: March 14, Friday, 2025
Time: 11 am – 1:30 pm (lunch break 12:15 pm -12:45 pm, with lunch provided)
Location: CSI Library (Building 1L) – Faculty Lounge 1L-203
Symposium Title: CSI AI + Education Symposium
The symposium will address higher education AI practices within CUNY, followed by lunch and generative AI maker-space activities led by the panelists.
Symposium Panelists:
David Crismond, City College
Casandra Silva Sibilin, York College
Edgar Troudt, Hunter College
Ting Yuan, College of Staten Island
11 am – 11:45 am Panel Presentation (10 mins per panelist)
David Crismond, City College
The Use of ChatGPT in Science Education and Teacher Preparation
Casandra Silva Sibilin, York College
From Learners to Creators: Students Building AI-Powered Educational Chatbots
Edgar Troudt, Hunter College
Teaching Algorithmic and AI Ethics in Higher Education
Ting Yuan, College of Staten Island
Navigating Creativity and Bias: AI-Generated Illustrative Stories in Writing Instruction
Hi Luke, so sorry. This is a bit late to announce. Please get stuff out to us 10 days in advance. Thanks!
Shane
From: Luke Waltzer (Critical AI Literacy Interest Group) <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at 8:39 AM
To: Roderick (Shane) Snipes <[email protected]>
Subject: CSI AI + Education Symposium, March 14
Agreed, would have loved to participate but have conflicts. Hoping somebody in this group attends and can provide notes…and/or have the event organizers use an AI companion tool to provide summaries etc. 🙂 Thanks!