Preparing students for the future: piloting a new AI grad certificate
A Purdue University College of Education Learning Design and Technology team will pilot a new AI Integration in Education graduate certificate program in the Fall 2024 semester.
A Purdue University College of Education Learning Design and Technology team will pilot a new AI Integration in Education graduate certificate program in the Fall 2024 semester.
The Purdue University College of Education is developing an initiative to cover all of the artificial intelligence (AI) and data science work already being done by its faculty. Earlier this month the College launched a new webpage to showcase these efforts and provide resources.
Artificial Intelligence, with all of its power and peril, is the topic of this year’s talk in the Purdue Series on Corporate Citizenship and Ethics.
Bill Watson and doctoral student Alexander Bowman helped a Mechanical Engineering team use the video game Minecraft to create a pedagogy for teaching solid mechanics to undergraduates.
Explore the topic of the ethics of AI in education and how it can be beneficial to both the educator and the student from curriculum to study guides.
Advances in technology continue to push the envelope in healthcare, travel, communication and education. The use of robotic and simulation technologies have proven themselves to be worthy components of available educational resources. These technologies use in the education environment have shown their value in everyday learning and in the specialized education of students with disabilities.