Book Club: Teaching with AI
Spaces are limited to 15 participants, so be sure to register early to secure your place in this exciting learning community!
Join us for an engaging spring term book club dedicated to exploring the intersections of education and AI with Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning by Jose Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson.
This book club will meet virtually over Microsoft Teams on the following dates from 12-1 p.m., perfect for joining over your lunch break.
- January 15th
- January 29th
- February 12th
- February 26th
In our first three sessions, we’ll dive into distinct themes from the book, discussing Thinking with AI, Teaching with AI, and Learning with AI. Our final session will be a hands-on workshop, open to all educators at the university, where we’ll explore how AI can assist in designing a course syllabus and supporting materials.
Book club members will receive a complimentary copy of the book and are encouraged to attend all sessions and be prepared to actively engage in discussions.
Facilitator
Elizabeth Kimbell, an instructor in the Department of Communication for 25 years, will moderate our sessions. With expertise in online learning, public speaking, strategic communication, and multimedia writing, Elizabeth brings a dynamic perspective and an energy to evolve to our exploration of AI in education.