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''Originally presented at [http://cat.xula.edu/ CAT] on Nov. 20, 2024 by Jay Todd and Mark Gstohl'' | ''Originally presented at [http://cat.xula.edu/ CAT] on Nov. 20, 2024 by Jay Todd and Mark Gstohl'' | ||
Link to slidedeck: [https://gamma.app/docs/AI-powered-Mentoring-Getting-Things-Done-we9i7u6rk61b7hv AI-Powered Mentoring: Getting Things Done] | Link to slidedeck: [https://gamma.app/docs/AI-powered-Mentoring-Getting-Things-Done-we9i7u6rk61b7hv AI-Powered Mentoring: Getting Things Done] | ||
Revision as of 08:19, 19 November 2024
Originally presented at CAT on Nov. 20, 2024 by Jay Todd and Mark Gstohl
Link to slidedeck: AI-Powered Mentoring: Getting Things Done
This faculty development workshop introduces faculty to AI tools that can enhance both the effectiveness and efficiency of your mentoring practices. By integrating these cutting-edge technologies, faculty can provide more personalized, impactful, and streamlined support to their students while also teaching them techniques to improve their own work habits.
Objectives
- Leverage AI for improved efficiency.
- Use AI assistants effectively.
- Streamline tasks with AI integration.
- Understand AI capabilities and limitations.
Resources
The following generative AI tools were discussed in this workshop:
ChatBots
Tools and Microapps
Credits
This presentation was inspired by questions raised in the Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition.