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SUMMARY:Tri-Campus TA Week 2024
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URL:https://teachingdev.lamp4.utoronto.ca/event/tri-campus-ta-week-2024/
LOCATION:Name: Bahen Centre\nAddress: 40 St. George Street
CATEGORIES:Teaching Assistants' Training Program
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SUMMARY:Generative AI Virtual Drop In: Getting Started with Microsoft Copilot
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interactive virtual drop-in for University of Toronto instructors and staff. This is your opportunity to get hands-on experience with Microsoft Copilot\, a powerful generative AI model that has been approved for use by the University.Focus: Our primary goal is to familiarize you with the process of logging into Copilot using protected mode\, which means your privacy and data will be kept secure. You’ll also learn how to craft effective prompts to get the most out of Copilot’s capabilities. \nWhat to Expect: \n• A walkthrough of the protected mode login process.• Tips on creating effective prompts to communicate with Copilot.• A demonstration of Copilot’s features.• Q&A to address any questions or concerns.Drop in anytime between 1pm and 2pm and stay for as little or as much time as you like.Don’t miss this chance to explore how Microsoft Copilot can assist you in your daily tasks and teaching endeavours. We look forward to helping you harness the full potential of this innovative tool!
URL:https://teachingdev.lamp4.utoronto.ca/event/generative-ai-virtual-drop-in-getting-started-with-microsoft-copilot-13/
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SUMMARY:Tune into Teaching: Approaching Academic Integrity in the Age of Generative AI
DESCRIPTION:Facilitators: Jordan Holmes\, Senior Manager\, Teaching\, Learning & Technology\, CTSI/ARCVictoria Sheldon\, Faculty Liaison Coordinator\, Generative AI Pedagogies\, CTSI The use of generative AI is likely to become a defining feature of education in the coming decades. However\, its rapid emergence presents significant ethical and academic challenges\, especially concerning academic integrity. Educators now face a critical decision: attempt to ban generative AI outright or find a way to integrate it while maintaining academic standards and student skill development. Given AI’s rapid progress and the limitations of text detection tools\, how can we strike the right balance? In this collaborative workshop\, we invite educators to reflect on their perspectives\, questions\, and approaches to academic integrity in the age of generative AI. First\, we will discuss university guidelines on using detection tools\, the procedure for addressing concerns of students’ unauthorized use of generative AI\, and strategies to prohibit and prevent its use. Second\, we will critically examine frameworks for incorporating generative AI into assessments\, collaboratively exploring how instructors can design evaluations that foster knowledge and skill development\, enhance AI literacy\, and promote ethical decision-making. Third\, we will discuss the disciplinary implications and challenges of integrating generative AI into assessments while promoting academic integrity.  Join us in this conversation as we collectively navigate generative AI’s impact on academic integrity\, carefully weighing its advantages against the need to maintain ethical standards.  Learning Objectives:  By the end of this session\, participants will be able to:  • Reflect on the impact of generative AI on how instructors and students classify and grapple with academic integrity violations. • Explore and critically assess frameworks for integrating generative AI in assessments while maintaining academic integrity.• Engage in reflective dialogue concerning the ethical implications of using AI tools in assessments\, considering both student and educator viewpoints. • Critically examine how generative AI impacts specific academic disciplines and professional fields. A part of CTSI’s Tune into Teaching Series (https://teaching.utoronto.ca/t2t/) 
URL:https://teachingdev.lamp4.utoronto.ca/event/tune-into-teaching-approaching-academic-integrity-in-the-age-of-generative-ai/
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