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Teaching in the Age of AI: Student Perspectives

Friday, April 19th; 10:00am - 11:15am
136 DeBartolo Hall

*Note: Faculty, staff, postdocs, and graduate students are kindly asked to register using the buttons below, but formal registration is not required for any undergraduates who wish to attend the panel.

two building blocks spelling Ai sitting atop an image of a computer circuit board

Faculty Registration

Staff, Postdoc, and Grad Student Registration

Join this dynamic student panel discussion on the impact of artificial intelligence in college education. Discover how AI is reshaping learning, research, and the overall academic experience from the perspective of Notre Dame students. Our diverse panel will explore the benefits and challenges of AI integration, addressing ethical considerations and future potentials in higher education. This session offers a unique opportunity for educators and students to engage with firsthand experiences and insights on the transformative role of AI in academia.

Undergraduate Student Panelists:

  • Grace Hatfield, Economics and Gender Studies
  • Ted Heraty, Finance
  • Bingning Liu, Computer Science and Philosophy
  • Sarah Ochocki, Neuroscience

Moderators: Alex Ambrose & Amanda Leary