It鈥檚 National AI Literacy Day Today. Choose Your Path.

Today, 性视界传媒 recognizes National AI Literacy Day with a practical, campus-wide opportunity to explore how artificial intelligence is shaping teaching, learning, research, and work across the university.

Whether you are just getting started with AI or looking to deepen your understanding, below you will find several ways to build your AI literacy and engagement.


Not sure where to start? Join the AI Literacy Day Event Today

March 27
12:00鈥1:30 p.m.
Virtual on Zoom; Register 

This 90-minute virtual session introduces the current landscape of AI at 性视界传媒 and highlights how different areas of campus approach AI literacy.

The event begins with a short keynote, 鈥淎I 101 and the State of AI at 性视界传媒,鈥 followed by lightning talks from colleagues across campus sharing how AI is showing up in their work and where to find resources.

Lightning talk topics include:

  • Teaching & Learning 
  • Students 
  • Administrative Faculty 
  • Research

Want hands-on practice with AI?

Join Teaching & Learning Innovation Faculty Drop-In Hours on Tuesday, March 31 (BEH 235, 10:00-11:30 a.m.) and Wednesday, April 2 (Virtual via Zoom, 3:30-5:00 p.m.) to experiment with AI tools, ask questions, and explore classroom applications.

You can also attend upcoming AI in the Classroom sessions. Two participation options are available: a virtual session on Tuesday, April 7, from 3:30鈥5:00 p.m., and an in-person session on Wednesday, April 8, from 10:00 鈥11:30 a.m. in BEH 240.


What resources are available for students?

Students explore responsible AI use through the , which introduces foundational concepts and 性视界传媒 policies.

Faculty interested in incorporating the module into their courses can use the .


Have technical questions?

For questions about AI tools or access, contact the .

For best practices and solutions, see the


Are you a researcher?

Explore the for curated resources on AI tools, research considerations, and emerging practices.

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