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A Framework for Categorising and Applying AI Tools to Enhance the Quality and Pace of Research

Seminar Abstract: Through selective demonstrations, the speaker will present a framework for categorising AI tools to support research. With practical cases, he will also present leveraging selective AI tools to formulate strategies and decision-making at various stages of the research process. As the landscape for such AI technologies advances rapidly, the speaker will discuss ways to develop personal and collaborative strategies to safeguard and future-proof past efforts.

More Details: https://www.aiforeducation.net/event-details/ai-for-research

Organised by: Centre for Learning Enhancement And Research, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Supported by: 1. "Building a Collaborative Community for Enhancing AI Applications in Higher Education" project funded by Teaching Development and Language Enhancement Grant 2022-25
2. "Generative AI for Teaching and Education" project funded by Fund for Innovative Technology-in-Education
3. "AI Literacy Enhancement for Academic Progress" project funded by Teaching Development and Language Enhancement Grant 2022-25

Date: 3 September 2024 (Tuesday)

Time: 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm (Hong Kong Time)

Venue: Online via Zoom

Target Audience: All academics, teachers, researchers, administrators, AI professionals, and students

Language: English

Expert Speaker: Dr Eric TSUI (Associate Director, Behaviour and Knowledge Engineering (BAKE) Research Centre & Senior Project Fellow, Educational Research Centre, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

Event Registration: CUHK Participants:
https://webapp.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/ras/restricted/event?id=90927

Non-CUHK Participants:
https://www.aiforeducation.net/event-details/ai-for-research/form

Point to Note:
Registrants will receive the Zoom link through the registration confirmation email.

Please click here for the event poster.

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