Unlock the Power of AI in Education: Join NOVA’s Free ACUE Quick Study Series!
The ACUE’s AI Quick Study Series offers a comprehensive training program designed to enhance the understanding and application of artificial intelligence (AI) in educational settings. The series is free to all faculty and staff at NOVA.
Benefits of Completing ACUE’s AI Quick Study Series Training:
- Enhanced Pedagogical Skills: Educators can integrate AI tools into their teaching methodologies, creating more engaging and personalized learning experiences for students.
- Informed Decision-Making: The training equips faculty with the knowledge to make informed decisions regarding the use of AI in curriculum design and assessment practices.
- Professional Growth: Completing the series demonstrates a commitment to professional development and staying abreast of emerging technologies in education.
- Collaborative Opportunities: The training can foster collaboration among faculty and staff, encouraging the sharing of best practices and innovative approaches to incorporating AI in education.
The AI Quick Study Series courses are designed as one-hour, self-paced, interactive learning experiences. Therefore, the time it takes to complete the series will depend on the number of courses you choose to take and your individual pace. Each course is estimated to take about one hour to complete.
To register the ACUE’s AI Quick Study Series training, please follow these steps:
- Register for an account with ACUE if you haven’t already done so.
- Once enrolled, you can start the one-hour, self-paced, interactive learning experiences.
Already registered?
- Login to ACUE with your email and self-generated password.
- Click on the See all courses in the Learning Lab box on the right.
- Choose your course to begin or continue working on.
The ACUE’s AI Quick Study Series is a step towards empowering educators with the tools and knowledge necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of AI in education, ultimately benefiting the institution and its students. For more information, interested individuals can visit the ACUE’s official website.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, you can contact the Canvas and Educational Technology Support Services (CETSS) team.
Submitted by:
Johnna Denny, CETSS, JDenny@nvcc.edu