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AI in Practice: A Webinar Speaker Series

Mike Kentz, Zainetek Educational Advisors

Location

Online

Date & Time

October 9, 2024, 12:00 pm1:00 pm

Description

AI Literacy for Adults: A Humanities-Based Approach to Humanities-Based Approach to Safe and Effective Use

Join Mike Kentz for a discussion on a new way of using AI - one that leverages your existing skills and removes the fog and mystery from a process we already know and understand. Discover what safe and effective use of AI looks like, thereby bringing you one step closer to incorporating in your classroom in a way that is understandable, effective, and helpful to your students.

Mike Kentz, Founder and CEO, Zainetek Educational Advisors


Sponsored by the University of Baltimore's Bank of America Center for Excellence in Learning, Teaching and Technology in partnership with UBalt's Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Johns Hopkins University's Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation; and UMBC's College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and the Division of Information Technology.

Mike Kentz is an award-winning educator with over 14 years of experience across journalism and teaching. He is a TEDx Speaker and his work in AI in Education has been featured in EdSurge, Edutopia, The Wall Street Journal, Canadian National Radio, and more.

His workshops have been formulated as a product of direct classroom experience in 2023-24, when he developed a ground-breaking approach to teaching with AI in the classroom that has since been accepted for presentation at multiple national and regional education conferences, including the TCEA AI for Educators Conference, the 2024 Course Hero Education Summit, The Learning Ideas Conference and the University of Central Florida’s prestigious Teaching and Learning with AI Conference.

These experiences now inform his unique, Humanities-based approach to developing AI Literacy among adults and students and helping schools to adapt to the advancement of artificial intelligence.

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