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Mar 25

Exploring GenAI Use – from the Teaching side of things

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3/25/2025 2:00 PM 3:30 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)
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This is a 60-minute workshop with 30 minutes at the end for questions.

This session will equip faculty members with the knowledge and skills to use Generative AI tools in your own day-to-day work. During this session, we will explore the different tools available to faculty, and we will discuss the ways in which we should be transparent with our students about their usage.

While using Seneca’s GenAI Policy statement as a lens, we will discuss the different use cases of faculty-GenAI-usage and determine the best practices for faculty and student use, while maintaining data-privacy concerns.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  1. Communicate to students about your own Generative AI use through open and collaborative dialogue
  2. Recommend acceptable tools for student usage, through an understanding of the importance of maintaining student data privacy
  3. Use GenAI tools in accordance with Seneca’s GenAI policy
  4. Leverage GenAI tools, as needed, through an exploration of the different use cases of faculty-use of GenAI
  5. Use the Generative AI assistants in a number of Seneca-licensed applications (ex. Learn@Seneca, Adobe Suite)

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All GenAI workshops offered by the Teaching & Learning Centre in winter 2025:

 

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