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View Course: Teaching with Artificial Intelligence
The impact of the AI disruption of higher education continues to evolve and we are updating content as we learn more. This course represents a curated repository of inputs from a range of sources, disciplines, and stakeholders. The experiences, examples, and emphasis of the course is on faculty and students, and it is being created in collaboration with both. We do not position ourselves as experts on these matters, rather the course weaves expertise from a diverse range of faculty in order to provide a meaningful learning experience to a diverse range of learners. There are many interactive opportunities throughout the course to share your expertise and ideas. Our primary goal is to support you in thinking through the urgent questions that the AI disruption of higher education presents and to create opportunities for you to learn from and with others so that you are confident in supporting your students as we redesign our courses and navigate this shifting landscape together.
Listing Catalog: Auburn Online
Listing Date: Self-paced
Listing Price: $89
View Course: Integrating AI for Transformative Learning in K-12 Schools
Embark on an enlightening journey through the world of generative artificial intelligence, or GenAI. This course is designed to demystify AI for educators, providing them with the tools and knowledge to bring this cutting-edge technology into the classroom. From understanding AI's role in everyday life to exploring its ethical implications, this course offers a deep dive into the transformative potential of AI in teaching and learning practices. Engage with interactive modules, reflect on thought-provoking questions, and harness the power of AI to inspire a new generation of learners. Get ready to unlock the possibilities of AI and elevate your classroom to new heights.
Listing Catalog: Auburn Online
Listing Date: Self-paced
Listing Price: $59
View Course: Introduction to Spectral Diagnostics
Plasma is a state of matter consisting of a collection of ionized particles, electrically neutral atoms, and molecules. It makes up more than 90% of the observable universe and underpins several high-tech manufacturing industries. Familiar forms of plasma include the sun, stars, lightning, neon signs, television screen displays, welder’s torches, and rocket exhaust. This course is intended to help you understand plasma processes and interactions in low-temperature plasma (LTP) environments. This knowledge can be used to develop new technologies for aerospace, manufacturing, medicine, agriculture, and food safety. Potential applications include superhard materials, prosthetics, and food disinfection.
Listing Catalog: Auburn Online
Listing Date: Time limit: 365 days
Listing Price: $499