The ILG are delighted to announce an upcoming event, with an opportunity to get involved!
On April 1st, from 3-4:30pm, we will be running an event covering AI and higher education teaching. Generative artificial intelligence has become a massive talking point in universities and higher education, and this event will be an opportunity for Librarians to hear about how others are teaching AI literacy, and how they are engaging with staff and student concerns surrounding AI.
In this event we will hear from Michael Flierl, an Associate Professor and Student Learning Librarian at Ohio State University. Michael has delivered excellent talks at LILAC and elsewhere on the topic of artificial intelligence.
This event will be chaired by Jane Secker (Deputy Chair of ILG and Associate Professor in Educational Development at City St George’s University of London).
In addition to Michael’s talk, we want this session to be an opportunity for librarians from across the sector to share their own experiences and case studies of teaching about (and with) AI. We have all been tackling AI in different ways, and this event will be an opportunity to share best practice around AI and Information Literacy teaching.
If you want contribute your own experiences to this event, you can submit a short case study or volunteer to do a short presentation using this form.
This event is free for CILIP members, and £5 for non-CILIP members.
Please sign up to this event if you want to come along. It is not one to miss!