
Teaching with AI Clinic: Deepening Experience with a New Language
November 5 @ 2:40 pm - 3:55 pm
A 75-minute hands-on clinic for Columbia faculty, postdocs, and graduate students
This session will consider approaches to using AI to help students get target language practice while gaining insights on their strengths and weaknesses. Participants in this clinic will get hands-on experience interacting with AI agents designed for this, and consider modifications that would be desirable for teaching in their own discipline. This is one of six Teaching with AI Clinics being offered this week.
No preparation or experience with AI necessary. Registrants are encouraged to bring a laptop or tablet, if possible, so they can try out and play with this model for using AI with students.
About Teaching with AI Clinics
Teaching with AI Clinics are an opportunity for Columbia instructors to learn about, experiment with, and discuss applications of AI to drive learning and engagement. The clinics feature models developed by 2024-25 Teaching with AI Fellows at CTL, in consultation with faculty and CTL learning designers.
Clinics are not sequential, and we invite interested instructors to register for any and all clinics that interest them. To facilitate access, six clinics are being run in 212 Butler Library across two weeks. Browse and access registration links for other Teaching with AI Clinics on CTL’s website.
Unable to join us for this session? Visit our Teaching and Learning in the Age of AI page to access additional resources and videos. You can also come by office hours, schedule a consultation (for faculty, for graduate students), or find other workshops on our CTL events calendar.
Columbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu or 212.854.1692 for accommodations.
This event may be photographed. Note, if this is an online event, CTL staff may take screenshots. For concerns, contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu.