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HAI Monthly Community Building Reception - AI & Education

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Past
Date
Monday, May 20, 2019 4:15 PM - 5:30 PM PST/PDT
Topics
Education, Skills

The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence will host the first of a monthly series of talks and community building receptions. Each month we will kick off with a short faculty research talk on a different topic related to human-centered AI, and then host Stanford faculty, students, and staff for an informal reception to build the HAI community across campus.

This month's reception will feature a discussion of AI and Education with Dan Schwartz, Dean of the Graduate School of Education and the Nomellini-Olivier Professor of Educational Technology, and Chris Piech, Assistant Professor of Computer Science Education.

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650-725-4537

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The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence will host the first of a monthly series of talks and community building receptions. Each month we will kick off with a short faculty research talk on a different topic related to human-centered AI, and then host Stanford faculty, students, and staff for an informal reception to build the HAI community across campus.

This month's reception will feature a discussion of AI and Education with Dan Schwartz, Dean of the Graduate School of Education and the Nomellini-Olivier Professor of Educational Technology, and Chris Piech, Assistant Professor of Computer Science Education.


Daniel Schwartz
I. James Quillen Dean, Stanford Graduate School of Education, Nomellini & Olivier Professor of Educational Technology, The Halper Family Faculty Director of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning