AI in higher education: SPU tackles AI, life, and faith

How do college students and professors use AI? How can we improve digital equity in 西雅图? What is a “digital detox”? 的se questions and more are part of a daylong discussion at 西雅图 Pacific University on Wednesday, Jan. 24 about navigating artificial intelligence, life, and faith. 的 morning keynote address and afternoon sessions are open to the public.

的 day begins with scholar, teacher, and author Dr. 凯特·奥特, who will provide ways of reflecting and discerning moral responses that go beyond a list of do’s and don’ts. Dr. Ott specializes in technology, children and youth, sexuality, pedagogy, and professional ethics. She has authored several books, including Christian Ethics for a Digital Society and, most recently, 性,技术 & 信仰: Ethics for a Digital Age.

afternoon features several sessions led by SPU 教师, including:

  • What Could Go Wrong? AI Tools in the Classroom – a Live Experiment
  • Digital and Information Equity: Discerning the Issues & Solutions in 西雅图
  • Discerning Climate Change Information and Responses
  • Digital Detox: Art and Embodiment
  • 还有一些

Now in its 22nd year, SPU’s Day of Common Learning is a campuswide event in which students, 教师, and staff have the opportunity to engage in deep thought and conversation around a topic of interest and concern.

For interviews with Dr. Ott, SPU 教师, or more information, contact

Tracy Norlen Director of Public Information

Office of University Communications

206-963-9779 (m)

SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY | SPU.EDU

 

Posted: Wednesday, January 17, 2024