As AI continues to shape education, faculty members have the opportunity to explore its applications through hands-on Teaching & Learning Excellence Division (TLED) workshops this spring semester. Whether you’re looking to integrate AI into your teaching strategies or simply want to understand how it can enhance productivity, these upcoming sessions offer valuable insights and practical techniques. Mark your calendars and join us for these engaging learning experiences.
Faculty Lunch with Bats: AI Explorers
Hosted by Library Services and the Committee for Faculty Innovation and Development (CFID), this monthly lunch series provides faculty members with a collaborative space to explore AI tools. These workshops focus on AI applications for teaching, learning, and productivity, offering opportunities to test tools, share insights, and discuss successes and challenges. Taking place throughout the Austin Community College District (ACC), these sessions invite faculty to bring their lunch and laptop and join fellow faculty members for an interactive session on AI competency and literacy. Visit this link for a detailed schedule of upcoming Faculty Lunch with Bats workshops, which includes workshop topics.
Upcoming Events
Friday, April 4
11 a.m. – Hays Campus, Room 1302
Monday, April 7
11:30 a.m. – South Austin Campus, Room 1304
12:30 p.m. – Online via Zoom
Wednesday, April 9
Noon – Round Rock Campus, Room 1219
Thursday, April 10
Noon – Elgin Campus, Room 1107
Tuesday, April 15
11 a.m. – San Gabriel Campus, Room 1303
Wednesday, April 16
Noon – Northridge Campus, Room 2244
Thursday, April 17
Noon – Cypress Creek Campus, Room 2223
Noon – Rio Grande Campus, Room 1115
Noon – Riverside Campus, Building A, Room 2221
Wednesday, April 23
11:30 a.m. – Eastview Campus, Room 2307
Thursday, April 24
Noon – Highland Campus, Building 2000, Room 2221
BYO Lunch & Learns
Interested in learning how AI can enhance your teaching? Attend a live, synchronous webinar screening that delves into AI-powered instructional strategies applicable across disciplines and learning levels. This 30-minute session, held from 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at the Riverside, Highland, and San Gabriel campuses, provides practical, research-backed techniques you can implement immediately in your classroom. Engage with colleagues, share insights, and discuss real-world applications while enjoying an in-person learning experience. Plus, attendees will receive swag just for participating! RSVP link coming soon.
May 21 – AI: The Latest and Greatest
Don’t miss out on these exciting opportunities to enhance your AI knowledge and teaching practices. Stay ahead of the curve and join the conversation on AI in education!