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TC Webinar – AI & Knowledge Acquisition

Twin Cities Section Webinar Series present “The Intersection of AI and Knowledge Acquisition”.

This virtual presentation will explore the dynamic intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and education, dissecting its transformative effects on traditional paradigms. The discussions will span the optimal integration of AI into educational frameworks, encompassing considerations for curriculum development, teacher training, and institutional adaptation. Assessing students’ competence in a world enhanced by AI will be a focal point, addressing evolving methodologies aligned with the changing educational landscape. Furthermore, the presentations will delve into the dual role of AI in providing educational content and revolutionizing delivery methods, offering insights into the profound impact on the learning experience. Ethical and legal dimensions will be thoroughly examined, scrutinizing concerns such as data privacy, bias, accountability, and the responsible incorporation of AI technologies into educational settings.

The speaker will be Dr. Carlo Sapijaszko. Currently serving as the Senior Dean at Strayer University, Dr. Sapijaszko provides clear and effective leadership to the College of Technology and Professional Studies. Dr. Sapijaszko’s responsibilities include conducting holistic evaluations of IT and Professional Study programs, ensuring curriculum alignment with standards, and maintaining partnerships at national, state, and local levels. He worked in industry as a hardware and software Engineer at DE Labs and General Electric. He is a Professional Engineer with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta, Canada.

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Career Happiness – Do You Have It?

I listened to a career happiness webinar put on by the IEEE. It was pretty good. The tldr is that we should know what we want to be when we grow up and then make appropriate trade-offs. The focusing that the speaker provided was helpful (even if we may have heard it before).

You can find the recordings of this two-part webinar at the links below:

Career Happiness Part 1

Career Happiness Part 2