CAD Seminar Series: Implementing AI in Educational Environments

When:
February 5, 2025
2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Where:
Faculty/Administration
656 W. Kirby (Room #1146)
Detroit, MI 48202
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Event category: Seminar
Hybrid
Speaker: Rob Thompson, Adam Perkins, and Curtis Kratt, Wayne State University
Time: Wednesday, February 05, from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm
Location for in-person participants: 1146 FAB 
Title: Implementing AI in Educational Environments
Abstract: This presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of the strategies, technical details, and challenges involved in integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into educational settings. We will begin with a high-level strategy overview, outlining the goals and benefits of AI implementation in education. Next, we will dive into the technical and infrastructure aspects, discussing the necessary hardware, software, and network requirements. Finally, we will address the challenges that educators and institutions may face, including data privacy concerns, the need for teacher training, and the potential for bias in AI algorithms. Join us to explore how AI can transform the educational landscape and enhance learning experiences for students.
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CAD Seminar Series: Advancing Knowledge, Innovation, and Collaboration in Computation, AI, and Data Science (CAD)
The CAD Seminar Series is a dedicated platform for advancing knowledge, fostering innovation, and promoting collaboration across the fields of Computation, Artificial Intelligence, and Data Science. This series brings together leading experts, researchers, and professionals to explore the latest developments, tackle emerging challenges, and drive forward-thinking solutions at the convergence of these critical disciplines.
Objectives:
• Advance Knowledge: Share cutting-edge research and insights that push the boundaries of what is known in CAD.
• Foster Innovation: Encourage the development of novel ideas and solutions through interdisciplinary dialogue and creative thinking.
• Promote Collaboration: Unite expertise across disciplines and build bridges between academia, industry, and government to address complex problems and create opportunities for joint ventures.
Schedule: The seminars will be held on a weekly basis (unless otherwise noted) throughout the academic year. For Winter 2025, the seminars are tentatively scheduled for Wednesdays from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM, and will be available both in-person at 1146 FAB and online. Each seminar will spotlight a particular topic, providing an in-depth exploration and fostering lively discussions. 
Target Audience: The CAD Seminar Series is designed for a diverse audience, including faculty, researchers, students, and professionals in Computation, AI, Data Science, and related fields. It serves as a forum for exchanging ideas, networking, and contributing to the growth of these rapidly evolving areas. We highly recommend in-person attendance to enhance engagement and networking opportunities with speakers and fellow participants.
Call for Participation: We welcome contributions from researchers, practitioners, and students. Whether presenting your work, participating in discussions, or attending as a learner, your involvement is crucial to the success of this collaborative initiative. 
 

Contact

Rohini Kumar
rohini.kumar@wayne.edu

Cost

Free
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