SCS Workshop Series on GenAI in Computing Education

— 12:00pm

Location:
In Person - Newell-Simon Hall

Speaker:
SCS Faculty

GenAI in Computing Education - Workshop Three

Tuesday, August 5, 2025, 10am – 12pm 

SCS is holding a four week workshop series for SCS Faculty on using GenAI to complement and improve computing education. Faculty are strongly encouraged to attend to learn about the current state of the art in GenAI and to examine how some SCS faculty are already using GenAI in their courses (for their own teaching and research, to adjust how students do work in the course, to update curricula for the course, etc.). The general theme for each session include:

  • Workshop 1: Tuesday, July 22  (10:00 AM-12:00 Noon)  — What is the current state of the art of the most-used GenAI tools? What can and can't they do?
  • Workshop 2: Tuesday, July 29  (10:00 AM-12:00 Noon)  —  How faculty can use GenAI in our own jobs (including for education and research efforts).
  • ► Workshop 3: Tuesday, August 5  (10:00 AM-12:00 Noon)  — How to teach students how to use GenAI appropriately including concerns for bias, misinformation, etc.
  • Workshop 4: Tuesday, August 12  (10:00 AM-12:00 Noon)  — How to evaluate/assess students in the age of GenAI, in instances where they should and should not use these tools.

In-person attendance is recommended since there will be activities in the workshops to apply what you are learning to your upcoming course(s).

Please RSVP by Friday, July 11
RSVP and indicate your interest for each workshop, as well as to volunteer to talk or present an example from your work or class that uses GenAI in one of the workshop sessions. 
The workshops will be recorded, but in person attendance is strongly recommended.

Faculty Hosts:  Zico Kolter, Tom Cortina 
 


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