AI Test Kitchen - Exploring GenAi in Higher Education

A three-session workshop series meant to help you cook up a custom AI assistant to explore practical uses of AI in your context. 

The workshops will combine a hands-on, interactive approach to building AI skills with opportunities to reflect on the role AI might play in your life and work. 

No prior technical experience is necessary, although basic familiarity with ChatGPT or other AI tools will be helpful. We’ll provide the ingredients and recipes to get you started.  

Your Hosts

The workshop will be hosted by the Center for Digital Innovation in Learning in collaboration with the Boston College Law Library and will be facilitated by Tim Lindgren (CDIL) and Kyle Fidalgo (Law Library).

On The Menu

During the AI Test Kitchen, you can expect to: 

  • Identify tasks within your context that could be supported by an AI assistant.
  • Develop a custom AI assistant that is designed to solve a particular problem.
  • Test how well your assistant works and make changes to improve it.
  • Collaborate with others in a fun, low-pressure environment of design thinking and experimentation.

Where and When

All sessions will be held online on Zoom at the following times: 

  • Monday, June 2, 12:30pm – 2:00pm
  • Monday, June 9, 12:30pm – 2:00pm
  • Monday, June 16, 12:30pm – 2:00pm

There will be some light homework/preparation before each session to make time for hands-on experimentation when we’re together.

Workshop Session Structure

Screenshot of section navigation: Module 1 - Prepping Your Ideas, Module 2 - Cooking up a Prototype, Module 3 - From Kitchen to Table

Questions?

Feel free to use this form to contact Tim Lindgren in CDIL with any questions.

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