Location
Denver, Colorado
Jerod Weinman (Grinnell College), in collaboration with the Computing Research Association (CRA), Lisa Meeden (Swarthmore College), Michael Wollowski (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology), and Ran Libeskind-Hadas (Claremont McKenna College), invite educators and researchers at baccalaureate focused institutions (4-Year and SLAC) involved in incorporating advanced AI in coursework (machine learning, neural networks, intensive GPU processes) to indicate interest to participate at this NAIRR Pilot national conference. The goal is to build a strong community of practice that expands AI education capacity and leverages shared NAIRR Pilot resources. Application forthcoming.
Potential sessions may include:
- AI in CS1
- Early/intermediate courses on AI
- Adaptations in advanced AI courses
- Interdisciplinary courses with AI
- Building the Communities of Practice
This conference is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF), and travel support will be available for select participants.
Questions?: Please contact the PI - Jerod Weinman, Grinnell College – jerod [at] acm.org (jerod[at]acm[dot]org) or DJ Jones, CRA AI Education Postdoctoral Fellow - jones [at] cra.org (jones[at]cra[dot]org.)
Checking if you're Eligible:
The primary audience is faculty from computing departments at 4-Year and Small Liberal Arts Colleges. In particular this conference is for predominantly four-year undergraduate institutions (primarily offer baccalaureate degrees) with either no graduate programs or few graduate programs in select areas, so that the majority of degrees granted are bachelor’s degrees.
If this is not you, please consider applying to attend one of the other CRA affiliated NAIRR Pilot conferences if eligible.