Workshop

The Educator's Guide to AI: Building Efficiency and Defining Success

This session will introduce key concepts and literacies essential for understanding and utilizing AI in an educational setting. Participants will engage in discussions to identify what success with AI looks like in their unique teaching contexts. The workshop also provides an approach for educators to develop adaptable strategies for incorporating AI into their courses, promoting a future-ready learning environment. Join us to chart the path forward in AI-driven education!

Earlier in the day, Professor Cummings will be giving a talk Facilitating the Future: Empowering Faculty in AI Ethics Dialogue. Learn more and register.

About Renée Cummings


Professor Renée Cummings is an artificial intelligence (AI), data and tech ethicist, and the first Data Activist-in-Residence, at the University of Virginia's (UVA), School of Data Science where she was named Professor of Practice in Data Science. Professor Cummings examines the ethical implications of data on society, exploring the long-term impacts of AI and Generative AI, expanding our understanding of the ethical risks of AI and Generative AI and how to build ethically resilient, rights-based technology that is responsible, sustainable, justice-oriented, and trauma-informed for the benefit of all. 

Event Details

  • Where: Ridley 137
  • Format: In-Person
  • Audience: Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs, Public

Questions about the event?

Contact cte-uva@virginia.edu.