Series: GenAI Symposium Generative AI Online
Event Date & Time
Event Description
Online
This event is part of the Teaching and Learning with GenAI Symposium.
Have questions about how GenAI Tools can be used in Teaching and Learning? Whether that be by your students, your TAs, or yourself? Or interested in hearing how others already are – or are considering – using GenAI in their classes? This open-hours style consulting clinic facilitated by UBC Technologists and Pedagogy experts will help answer your questions or show you what questions others have.
Facilitators:
- Richard Tape, Programmer Analyst II, The Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology
- John Cheng, Educational Consultant, Learning Design,The Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology
- Joe Zerdin, Support Analyst Emerging Technologies, The Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology
Please note that each event within this symposium requires individual registration. Registrants are encouraged to select and register for the events that align with their interests.
Full Symposium Schedule
Tuesday, November 14
9:00 am–9:30 am | GenAI and Teaching and Learning at UBC Opening Introduction |
9:30 am–11:00 am | Faculty Roundtable: Navigating the Future of GenAI in Education |
11:00 am–12:30 pm | Studio Session: Decoding Generative AI and Assignment Design Strategies |
12:30 pm–1:30 pm | Office Hours with UBC Technologists and Pedagogy Experts |
Wednesday, November 15
9:30 am–11:00 am | Student Panel: How UBC Students are using Gen AI in their Learning |
11:00 am–12:30 pm | Philosophy Corner: Our Changing Fields and Our Changing Education |
12:30 pm–2:00 pm | Office Hours with UBC Technologists and Pedagogy Experts |
Venue: Online