CGHE Webinar 377

ChatGPT and generative AI in higher education

Date: Thursday, 21 September 2023 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location: Zoom webinar, registration required

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AI prompting skills are considered one of key AI literacy skills that graduates need to develop in the age of GenAI. AI prompting skills refer to the ability to write questions/prompts that can generate the most appropriate, relevant and coherent answers from generative AI tools. The job market, across different industries, has already seen a big increase in demand for AI prompt engineers. This webinar will be centered around AI promoting skills, with an emphasis on university students. It will cover the following areas: 1) a brief introduction to AI literacy and prompt engineering; 2) examples on how to write effective AI prompts; and 3) curriculum design relating to AI promoting skills.

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