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Teaching with AI: Practical Approaches to Using Generative AI in Class
May 17, 2024


OVERVIEW



Sure, generative AI creates challenges for teachers accustomed to a world
without it. But it also creates major opportunities for elevating teaching and
learning. This half-day virtual seminar is designed to help instructors
successfully bring generative AI tools and topics into the classroom—and to help
their students explore the tools’ power and limits. Attendees will learn
practical ways to bring AI into their classroom through exercises and other
teaching modalities. They’ll get the chance to experience one of these exercises
as a student. And they will learn how to adapt case-based sessions for an era of
generative AI, as well as how to create new AI sessions from scratch.
Facilitating the seminar is Mitchell Weiss, a faculty member at Harvard Business
School for 10 years and an award-winning teacher, who is also the chair of the
first-year curriculum at HBS. He has first-hand experience building and
deploying AI-based sessions into his courses for MBA students and executives and
will share real-time perspectives on teaching with AI. The Teaching with AI
seminar is facilitated by faculty affiliated with Harvard Business School. The
seminar will be delivered virtually and is intended for all instructors,
regardless of their level of experience with generative AI.

 

The seminar covers a range of AI-related topics, including:

 * General approaches for bringing generative AI into the classroom
 * Practical, specific exercises that get students hands-on with AI
 * Tips for elevating teaching with AI
 * Guidelines for students to make the most of their learning with AI
 * Student perspectives on AI in the classroom

 

Seminar at a Glance:

 * May 17, 2024, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Eastern Time (ET)
 * $495 per participant
 * Certificates of Completion will be awarded (requirements on registration
   form)

 

Registration Requirements:

This seminar is offered only to teaching faculty at degree-granting
institutions. Registrations will be cancelled for corporate trainers, government
employees, and teachers in other non-degree-granting programs.

 

Minimum System Requirements for Synchronous Sessions:

All class sessions are synchronous and will be delivered via Zoom. Check here to
see supported Operating Systems, supported Internet Browsers, and recommended
system specifications for using Zoom.

 



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your registration confirmation and seminar logistics may be delivered.


If you have any questions, please email hbspseminars@hbsp.harvard.edu or call
Customer Service at 800-545-7685 (outside the U.S. and Canada call
+1-617-783-7600).

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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE


 * Friday, May 17, 2024 (ET)
   
   
 * 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
   
   Seminar Overview: High-Level Ideas
 * 9:15 AM - 10:30 AM
   
   Hands-On GenAI: Problem Understanding and Ideation
 * 10:30 AM - 10:45 AM
   
   Break
 * 10:45 AM - 11:45 PM
   
   Four Approaches to GenAI in Class
 * 11:45 AM - 12:00 PM
   
   Break
 * 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
   
   Putting It All Together: Tools, Guidelines, Guardrails, and Reflection

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FACILITATOR


Mitchell Weiss is the Richard L. Menschel Professor of Management Practice at
Harvard Business School and the Chair of the school’s first year program. He is
an award-winning case-method teacher and a prolific case writer. He created and
teaches the school’s course on public entrepreneurship and was for several years
the course head for the required first year course, The Entrepreneurial Manager.
Mitch is the author of “We the Possibility: Harnessing Public Entrepreneurship
to Solve our Most Urgent Problems” from Harvard Business Review Press (2021).
 


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