Introduction to GenAI: Unpacking Key Concepts
This mini-workshop introduces instructors, students, and staff to the basics of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and its applications in academic and everyday settings. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of common GenAI tools and their relevance in various educational and professional contexts.
Workshop Outline:
- What is GenAI?
- Definition and Overview
- Introduction to U-M GPT
- Exploring Key Concepts and Terminology
- Explanation of commonly used terms in GenAI
- Use Cases for Faculty, Staff, and Students
- Practical applications and examplesÂ
- Capabilities and Limitations
- Understanding what GenAI can and cannot do
- Best Practices for Practical Use
Audience: Staff, Instructors, and Students
Zoom join URL: https://umich.zoom.us/j/98888582214
This workshop is part of the new ITS Generative AI Mini-Workshop Series designed to offer a rich, engaging experience in just 45 minutes per session. With an expanded range of topics, these ten workshops are tailored to meet the varied interests and needs of instructors, staff, and students.
Each workshop topic will be offered twice a week over ten weeks, allowing participants the flexibility to complete the entire series with their choice of one 45-minute workshop per week. Participants will be able to earn new badges for participating in the series. Visit the ITS Generative AI Workshop Series page to learn more about the series.
Session Details
Location:
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Session level: Beginner
Sponsor(s): ITS Teaching and Learning
Presenter(s): Monica Hickson, Nichole Marbury