FALCON: Florida' s Higher Ed AI Brain Trust- Collaboration, Innovation, and a Little Chaos

Alternative Title

FALCON: Florida' s Higher Education Artificial Intelligence (AI) Brain Trust- Collaboration, Innovation, and a Little Chaos

Contributor

University of Central Florida. Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning; University of Central Florida. Division of Digital Learning; Teaching and Learning with AI Conference (2025 : Orlando, Fla.)

Location

Sawgrass

Start Date

28-5-2025 1:00 PM

End Date

28-5-2025 1:25 PM

Publisher

University of Central Florida Libraries

Keywords:

Collaboration; Innovation; Artificial intelligence; Higher education; Chaos

Subjects

Artificial intelligence--Study and teaching (Higher); Artificial intelligence--Educational applications; Education, Higher--Technological innovations; Universities and colleges--Technological innovations; Learning and scholarship--Technological innovations

Description

AI in higher education can feel like the Wild West- exciting, unpredictable, and occasionally just plain chaotic. Enter FALCON - a statewide, multi-institutional AI learning community connecting faculty, instructional designers, and administrators to collaborate, innovate, and shape AI' s role in education. More than discussion, FALCON drives real-world applications in classrooms, policies, and research.

Language

eng

Type

Presentation

Rights Statement

All Rights Reserved

Audience

Faculty, Instructional designers, Administrators

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FALCON: Florida' s Higher Ed AI Brain Trust- Collaboration, Innovation, and a Little Chaos

Sawgrass

AI in higher education can feel like the Wild West- exciting, unpredictable, and occasionally just plain chaotic. Enter FALCON - a statewide, multi-institutional AI learning community connecting faculty, instructional designers, and administrators to collaborate, innovate, and shape AI' s role in education. More than discussion, FALCON drives real-world applications in classrooms, policies, and research.