Artificial Intelligence is going to impact human intelligence inside the classroom at Georgian College.
Starting this fall, the school will include Artificial Intelligence for Educators. This is a six-week, fully online micro-credential. It includes a mix of learning that students can complete at their own pace and live sessions with an instructor and other learners to engage in a rich dialogue about various topics, opinions and challenges.
The introductory micro-credential is geared to educators at all levels of experience and comfort with AI. It aims to help educators get a firm grasp on AI fundamentals and elevate their teaching skills through the practical exploration of AI tools, applications and their integration into the educational landscape.
“As a leader in immersive learning, Georgian is at the forefront of new technologies and trends, and so we’re thrilled to create a new micro-credential for educators at all levels to explore how they can use AI to upgrade their teaching skills,” says Rob Smith, Manager of Continuing Education and Corporate Training at Georgian. “By combining self-paced learning with the personal touch of interactive, online live sessions, we’ve created a unique experience for educators to learn about a big tech topic in a friendly, engaging space.”
The course will also be available for the winter 2025 term.
Registration is now open.
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