Georgian College has launched a new micro-credential titled 'Artificial Intelligence for Educators' aimed at enhancing educators' understanding and application of AI in the classroom. This six-week, fully online program combines self-paced learning with live discussions, allowing educators to engage with peers and instructors on various AI-related topics. The course is designed for educators of all experience levels, providing foundational knowledge and practical skills in AI tools and their integration into teaching.
The micro-credential runs from October 21 to December 6 and consists of six mini-modules totaling 18 hours of learning, with 12 hours dedicated to asynchronous study and six hours for live discussions. Topics include AI fundamentals, adaptive learning tools, and ethical considerations, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of AI's role in education. This initiative reflects Georgian College's commitment to staying at the forefront of educational technology and empowering educators to enhance their teaching practices.
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