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Powering the Use of AI Tools to Scale Teaching & Learning

We are witnessing a rapid paradigm shift toward AI-enhanced teaching. AI can be leveraged to support teachers as they design instructional needs for learners. Implementing strategies like differentiated learning can be streamlined using AI to engage learners and meet them where they are in their learning spectrum.

The International Federation of Engineering Education Association (IFEES), in collaboration with its member organization, the International Association for Continuing Engineering Education (IACEE), presents an experiential learner experience workshop on September 18th from 9 a.m. ET to 10 a.m. ET, where practical examples of AI tool usage will be demonstrated. Learn the tools of the trade, which will include syllabi, quiz generators, tutoring, and student success coaching that will help scale learning and allow educators to focus on higher-order thinking. There will also be a panel discussion on AI tool evolution and the latest news trends shaping AI’s educational future.

Our workshop leaders are Roger Kohler and Ayat Sweid, two prominent educational evangelists leading AI initiatives at Arizona State University. With their extensive knowledge and experience, they are not just well-equipped, but also passionate about guiding you through the world of AI in education. Sign up today to reserve a seat at a table and learn from these industry leaders.

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