Course description
AI for Teachers
Technology and computers are becoming more and more capable every day. Moving forward, computers will become increasingly good at solving problems. That means humans will become the problem finders and definers , translating the world into terms a computer can understand. This course is designed to teach you how to "speak" to computers, preparing you for a future in which computers are increasingly powerful and prevalent.
Upcoming start dates
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Prerequisites
None
Training Course Content
Intro & Welcome
- Instructor Introduction
- Overview of course
- Content
- Structure and Navigation
Module 1: Minds and Machines
Core Idea: Empathy, understanding differences between humans and computers
- Imagining how the world “looks” to a computer
- Allows for richer understanding of potential engineering problems
- Developing respect and understanding for diverse perspectives on problems
- How our assumptions can affect generated solutions
Module 2: Algorithms
Core Idea: Understanding and developing algorithms
- Defining what is an algorithm
- Developing computational thinking skills
- Practice understanding and developing your own algorithms
Module 3: AI & Machine Learning
Core Idea: Data can be used to train and change the behaviour of an algorithm
- Practicing training an algorithm by providing labeled data
- Understanding how data can be created from the real world
- Unpacking the process of how an algorithm is trained
Module 4: Creative AI
Core Idea: AI can be used to enhance human creative abilities ****
- Creating a story by using AI assisted tools to generate text, image and sound.
- Learning about the future potential of AI
Module 5: AI and Society
Core Idea: Discussing the positive and negative impacts AI is having on society
- Discuss potential pitfalls
- Helps you become a better engineer
- Protecting yourself and others from harmful effects
- Emphasizing the influence humans have on the development of new technolog
- Topics Include: Social Media, Bias, Automation
Module 6: Designing an App
Core Idea: Using what has been learned in the course to brainstorm and pitch an app idea. Optionally turn into a working prototype. ****
- Learning the engineering design cycle and how to apply it
- Generating solutions to real world problems by looking at the UN sustainable development goals
Course delivery details
This course is offered through University of British Columbia, a partner institute of EdX.
1-2 hours per week
Expenses
- Verified Track -$15
- Audit Track - Free