EDUCAUSE Leadership Series | Exploring Artificial Intelligence Use Cases, Applications, and Initiatives in Higher Education | Day 2 of 2 (separate registration is required)
This is day two of a two-day additional fee program. Registration for the 2024 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference is required. Lunch is included.
Higher education institutions are beginning to form and deploy their artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives at all organizational levels. In this leadership series, we’ll closely examine several institutions’ diverse applications of agentic, generative, and embedded AI. We’ll explore how to support AI implementations as stand-alone systems and when AI is embedded in commonly used tools for various stakeholders within and beyond the information technology organization. Additionally, participants will discuss related topics at their tables: ethical considerations, best practices, successful implementations, research applications, learner support, and other strategies for leveraging the potential of AI to enhance the quality and accessibility of higher education.
Participants will engage in discussions about artificial intelligence institutional use cases and implementations at their tables throughout the event. Higher education experts and leaders will host those discussions. More information coming soon.
Join the EDUCAUSE community group after the event with individuals you met or would like to meet from the community. A set of artificial intelligence resources prepared with the leadership perspective in mind will be provided.
Presenters
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Vice Chancellor, IT and Data, University of California, Irvine
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Kyle Bowen
Deputy CIO, Arizona State University -
Jennifer Burns
Associate VP Information Technology, The University of British Columbia -
Tina Parscal
Associate Vice Chancellor for CCCOnline and Academic Affairs, Colorado Community College System