AI For the Classroom

Summer 2024 Special Session: June 3-Aug 20

Class Notes

This session is designed to help STEM educators become more knowledgeable about artificial intelligence (AI). The session will provide opportunities to learn about the underlying principles of AI, how LLNL researchers are applying AI to complex problems in drug discovery and nuclear fusion, as well as how AI is poised to impact many different fields in the future. A significant portion of the workshop will be dedicated to becoming familiar with existing generative AI tools and building confidence in applying different tools to a range of tasks such as improving subject matter knowledge, creating content for lessons, designing assessments, and assistance with communications. This plenary session in conjunction with the tour presentation day provides the number of hours for 1 unit of credit. This course may be valid for professional credit at the discretion of local school districts: it does not meet degree or credential requirements. This course requires additional enrollment at www.llnl.gov. Registration Deadline August 1.

Class Details

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Albala, Joanna S
Location

OFFC TBA

Class Registration Information

Class #
1334
Course
NSCI 841 -
SECT 201
Units
1
Fees
Amount per Unit
  • $75 / unit
Capacity
2/30
Class Meeting Dates

06/24/2024 - 06/26/2024

Days

MTW

Times

8:30am4:00pm

Registration

Class Fee: $75.00
NSCI 841 - SECT 201

AI For the Classroom

Class: 1334 Units: 1 Fees: $75.00

M-F 06/24/2024 - 06/26/2024 MTW 8:30am4:00pm

Class Notes

This session is designed to help STEM educators become more knowledgeable about artificial intelligence (AI). The session will provide opportunities to learn about the underlying principles of AI, how LLNL researchers are applying AI to complex problems in drug discovery and nuclear fusion, as well as how AI is poised to impact many different fields in the future. A significant portion of the workshop will be dedicated to becoming familiar with existing generative AI tools and building confidence in applying different tools to a range of tasks such as improving subject matter knowledge, creating content for lessons, designing assessments, and assistance with communications. This plenary session in conjunction with the tour presentation day provides the number of hours for 1 unit of credit. This course may be valid for professional credit at the discretion of local school districts: it does not meet degree or credential requirements. This course requires additional enrollment at www.llnl.gov. Registration Deadline August 1.

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Albala, Joanna S
Location
OFFC TBA