Tuesday, August 27, 2024 | 12:00PM–1:00PM ET | Online

Showcase Webinar | AI…Friend or Foe?

Is AI good or bad, friend or foe? Artificial Intelligence continues to dominate higher education technology conversations, and the questions we need to ask do not have easy answers.

Join us to hear from institutional and industry leaders as we talk about the big issues around AI. Bring your questions and ideas!

Questions we’ll consider:

  • How do we make the best use of AI to benefit the higher education mission and its constituents?
  • How do we transform higher education to adapt to an AI-infused future?
  • What are institutions doing now to address AI, and what plans are they making for the future?

Additional Resources

Presenters

  • Hether Danforth

    VP US Education, Microsoft Corporation
  • Chandu Dondeti

    Assistant Dean of Information Technology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
  • Karen Lokey

    Associate Director, IT Innovation Services, University of Rhode Island
  • Sophie White

    Content Marketing and Program Manager, EDUCAUSE
  • Johann Zimmern

    Global Education Strategy Lead, Zoom

Resources & Downloads

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    Updated on 8/27/2024

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