Innovation, Instruction & Generative AI: Workshop Series
The Innovation, Instruction & Generative AI workshop series will give Barnard faculty an opportunity to explore how generative AI can support and enhance teaching practices. Through a series of two workshops - AI Literacy: Understanding GenAI for Teaching Contexts and From Ideation to Impact: Exploring GenAI in Teaching with Design Thinking - participants will build foundational AI literacy and experiment with practical applications tailored to their educational goals. Faculty who complete both workshops will also receive free access to a ChatGPT Team account for the remainder of the semester, and IMATS tech team staff will be available to consult with faculty on their generative AI usage throughout the term.
Please sign-up for the workshops using this form.
Workshop Descriptions
AI Literacy: Understanding GenAI for Teaching Contexts (Workshop 1)
This workshop will be offered twice. Both are the same program:
Friday, January 17 | 12pm - 1:15pm
Wednesday, January 22 | 12pm - 1:15pm
Hybrid - Milstein 225 or on Zoom
Using an AI literacy framework, this workshop will guide participants as they develop a technical understanding of generative AI and move toward making well-informed decisions about its appropriate use in teaching. Participants will examine practical considerations for tool selection, prompt writing, and output evaluation, with emphasis on critical issues like bias, misinformation, hallucinations, and data privacy. More advanced tools and techniques, including CustomGPTs and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), will be introduced, preparing participants to explore new ways of integrating AI into their teaching practice.
Led by Tristan Shippen
Please note: Workshop 1 is required as a prerequisite for Workshop 2, From Ideation to Impact: Exploring GenAI in Teaching through Design Thinking
From Ideation to Impact: Exploring GenAI in Teaching through Design Thinking (Workshop 2)
Friday, January 24 | 10:30am - 12:30pm
In-person - Milstein 225.
This interactive workshop empowers educators to explore innovative ways to integrate generative AI into their teaching practices. Using a design thinking approach, participants will identify instructional challenges, brainstorm solutions, and prototype practical applications of GenAI tools. They will leave with actionable strategies to enhance their classrooms and receive semester-long access to free ChatGPT Team accounts to continue their hands-on exploration of genAI. Whether you're new to AI or looking to deepen your expertise, this session offers a collaborative space to reimagine teaching with GenAI.
Led by Elana Altman and Emmy Semprun
Additional Details
A ChatGPT Team account has the same features as a ChatGPT Pro account - including access to image generation, custom GPT creation, advanced data analysis tools, and advanced voice capabilities - with additional privacy protections for your data. By default, your data will not be shared with OpenAI or used to train future versions of ChatGPT. While IMATS will centrally manage and provision your accounts, we also will not be able to access any of your data or see your ChatGPT conversations.
Yes! All faculty are welcome to sign up for Workshop 1, AI Literacy: Understanding GenAI for Teaching Contexts.
Depending on interest and availability, we may consider adding an additional date for workshop 2. If you would like to participate but are not available on Friday, January 24 from 10:30am to 12:30pm, please indicate that on the sign-up form.