Community viewing series: exploring the changing landscape of genAI tools and models in teaching and learning - UBC
About this event
Since the release of ChatGPT 3.5, generative AI tools have advanced rapidly, introducing new capabilities and models that are reshaping how we think about teaching, learning, and research. Keeping up with these developments can be difficult, but understanding them is increasingly important.
In this interactive session, we will examine recent changes in AI tools and outputs, with a focus on foundational models and how they have evolved. We will explore tools related to deep research, video creation, and reasoning, and discuss what these developments might mean for your academic practice.
Facilitators
Judy Chan, Faculty Associate, Faculty Liaison, Land and Food Systems, UBC
Lucas Wright, Senior Educational Consultant, Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology, UBC
Zoom link will be provided upon registration, or you may choose to watch, learn, and discuss together and join faculty colleagues in the Library to stream this external workshop as a group. Our Community Viewing series combines professional development with community building - creating space for real-time discussion and shared learning.
Location
- N2100B, Flex Space
- NW Library