Have you been working with the Bok Center this year, or do you want to learn more about ways to engage with us? All are welcome to join us on April 26 from 3:30-5:00 at the Bok Center at 125 Mt....
The Bok Center is proud to support the Harvard Horizons program, which highlights the exciting scholarship of GSAS PhD students across disciplines. This year, eight PhD candidates have been chosen to receive in-depth, personalized mentoring and coaching designed to enhance their presentation skills. The program culminates in a symposium of brief,...
Repeats every week every Wednesday until Wed May 08 2024 .
11:00am to 12:00pm
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Online, see the zoom link in the description
Drop in to have the Bok Center for Teaching and Learning and Academic Technology for FAS answer any of your questions about Canvas, Zoom, or technology in teaching.
Repeats every week every Wednesday until Wed Dec 13 2023 .
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Location:
Online, see Zoom link in the description
Drop in to have the Bok Center for Teaching and Learning and Academic Technology for FAS answer any of your questions about Canvas, Zoom, or technology in teaching.
Are you excited to engage students in thinking about where artificial intelligence fits in the longer history of societal debates about disruptive technologies and/or the boundary between humans and machines? Join this colleague conversation to think about the role that we can play in helping students discern the extent to which our present hopes and fears about a future determined by A.I. are warranted—and to what extent they may be recycling preexisting tropes and anxieties.
Are you interested in preparing your students to engage in informed debate and policymaking about the appropriate place of artificial intelligence in society? Concerned about a future flooded by deepfakes and algorithmic biases? Join this colleague conversation to brainstorm assignments and experiences that allow students to deepen their understanding of the inner workings of popular A.I. platforms and make nuanced arguments about the ethical challenges they pose.
The emergence of generative A.I. is forcing us to reconsider the values that are truly important in a Harvard education. Join this colleague conversation to explore strategies for preserving the integrity of your learning objectives and assignments and emphasizing foundational learning in the age of artificial intelligence. At the same time, artificial intelligence may offer possibilities to design new assignments and experiences that enhance your students’ learning. We will explore strategies to use artificial intelligence in ways that respect and align with our shared norms and goals...
The emergence of generative A.I. has the potential to change how we learn, how we teach, and how we work. How can we design our courses to help students learn about and be prepared to engage with a future that includes A.I., without compromising our core mission of helping them to develop an independent mind and original voice, the ability to reason, and intellectual humility? A panel of experts including Latanya Sweeney, ...
Have you been working with the Bok Center this year, or do you want to learn more about ways to engage with us? All are welcome to join us on April 28 from 3:30-5:00 at the Bok Center at 125 Mt....
The Bok Center is proud to support the Harvard Horizons program, which highlights the exciting scholarship of GSAS PhD students across disciplines. This year, nine PhD candidates have been chosen to receive in-depth, personalized mentoring and coaching designed to enhance their presentation skills. The program culminates in a symposium of brief,...
Repeats every week every Thursday until Fri May 05 2023 .
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Alleyway entrance to Harvest Restaurant, 44 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
NB: This morning's walk is cancelled due to inclement weather
Looking for a way to get your day off to a good start and connect with colleagues about your teaching victories and questions? Join a rotating crew of Bok Center staff for a weekly morning walk, every Thursday morning from 9:00–9:30 (weather permitting). We’ll meet in the alley at the entrance to the Harvest Restaurant and walk 1–2 bridges along the river before returning to campus. Bring the stories you’re dying to...
Repeats every week every Wednesday until Thu Dec 01 2022 .
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Location:
Online; see Zoom link in the description
Drop in to have representatives of Academic Technology, the Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, and Harvard Library answer any of your questions about Canvas, Zoom, or technology in teaching.
The Bok Center is proud to support the Harvard Horizons program, which highlights the exciting scholarship of GSAS PhD students across disciplines. Each year, eight PhD candidates are chosen to receive in-depth, personalized mentoring and coaching designed to enhance their presentation skills. The program culminates in a symposium of brief, compelling talks where these scholars...
Repeats every week every Wednesday until Wed May 18 2022 .
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Location:
Online; see Zoom link in the description
Drop in to have representatives of Academic Technology, the Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, and Harvard Library answer any of your questions about Canvas, Zoom, or technology in teaching.
Repeats every week on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday until Fri Feb 04 2022 except Mon Jan 17 2022.
10:30am to 11:30am
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Location:
Online; see Zoom link in the description
Drop in to have representatives of Academic Technology, the Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, and Harvard Library answer any of your questions about Canvas, Zoom, or technology in teaching.
The Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in our programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about a program/event, please contact bokcenter@fas.harvard.edu or 617.495.4869 in advance of your participation or visit.