Event details
Oct
23
Faculty Workshop: AI and Our Classrooms: Generating Code with Github Copilot
This series of workshops will provide faculty the opportunity to do some guided, hands-on experimentation with generative AI tools, to reflect in community on the experience, and to discuss the tools’ potential impact on our teaching.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptop for use during the session.
Github Copilot helps novice programmers to quickly generate powerful code snippets to work with data of various kinds. Questions we will consider include: How can we be transparent about code written with AI? Can AI-generated code demonstrate a user's comprehension of the logic that structures a programming language? Can code generators assist non-programmers in producing coursework on par with their peers who have programming experience?
This workshop is co-sponsored by McGraw Center for Teaching & Learning and Princeton University Library. Registration is required through My PrincetonU.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptop for use during the session.
Github Copilot helps novice programmers to quickly generate powerful code snippets to work with data of various kinds. Questions we will consider include: How can we be transparent about code written with AI? Can AI-generated code demonstrate a user's comprehension of the logic that structures a programming language? Can code generators assist non-programmers in producing coursework on par with their peers who have programming experience?
This workshop is co-sponsored by McGraw Center for Teaching & Learning and Princeton University Library. Registration is required through My PrincetonU.
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