Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education

UNM Events on Artifical Intelligence

AI Crossroads: Integrating AI into Course Assignments & Curriculum
This session is especially designed for faculty who are interested in exploring practical strategies for incorporating AI tools into their course materials, activities, and assessments. Whether you are new to AI or looking to deepen your existing knowledge, this training will provide valuable insights and tools to elevate your instructional design practice. Presenters – Cree Myers & Jet Saengngoen, Instructional Designers at UNM Center for Digital Learning.

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  • Date/ Time: March 12, 1-2pm
  • Location: Online

Film Screening Coded Bias
Coded Bias explores the fallout of MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini´s startling discovery that facial recognition does not see dark-skinned faces and women accurately, and her journey to push for the first-ever legislation in the U.S. to govern against bias in the algorithms that impact us all.

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  • Date/Time: March 22, noon-1:30pm
  • Location: UNM Health Science Library & Informatics Center, Room 428
    • Watched on demand for UNM affiliates


Q&A with Coded Bias filmmaker Shalini Kantayya
Kantayya visionary filmmaker behind the critically acclaimed documentary, Coded Bias. This online event offers a rare chance to connect directly with Kantayya, gaining insights into the making of the film, the challenges of exploring complex themes such as AI bias, and the profound implications for healthcare and society. Session will be facilitated by Professor Sonia M. Gipson Rankin, UNM Law School.

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  • Date/Time:  March 27, noon-1pm
  • Location: Online