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ESBOCES Model Schools

LLA: Introduction to AI for Library Media Specialists - 02/14/2024

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming the loudest narrative in education. In this session we will discover how AI can be helpful and what its limitations are, as we explore some AI tools that are currently available. AI promises to revolutionize education in many ways, but as with any new technology, we must thoughtfully evaluate both its potential benefits, and drawbacks, as we move forward.

Presented by Mara Healy, Educational Technology Coach, ES BOCES Model Schools 

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SLSA State-wide workshop - 01/17/2024 [change of date]

Some sessions will be recorded and will be posted to view after the event.

Agenda for the Day:

  • 8:30-9:00- Onsite registration and onsite welcoming remarks from hosting system
  • 9:00-9:10- Welcoming remarks from Dr. Jen Cannell, SLSA President
  • 9:10-10:10- Keynote from Dr. Christopher Harris
  • 10:10-10:30- Break
  • 10:30-11:30- Hands On work Session with Dr. Christopher Harris
  • 11:30-12:30- Lunch
  • 12:30-1:30- Parent Panel from Common Sense Media
  • 1:30-2:45- Librarian Panel Discussion/Q&A session
  • 2:45- Closing Remarks from Dr. Jen Cannell. 

Access will be important for the interactive portion. Here are a sample of sites that will be referenced so you can begin the process of asking to have them made available for the day. 

LLA: Chat GPT Challenges - Maintaining academic integrity in an access-varied information environment - 04/18/2023

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In today's world of enhanced information sharing, traditional scholarly publishing works alongside models of free, expanded and open-access resources. In this workshop, we will look at the various information sharing models and their specific attribution requirements. In addition, we will look at how the expansion of information sharing has made academic integrity standards more vital than ever before, and how academic integrity can be successfully addressed in your classroom.

Presented by Fabio Montella, Associate Professor of Library Services, and Naomi Edwards Ph.D., English Professor, Suffolk County Community College

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