Free ChatGPT webinar


Date: May 11 (1pm – 3pm)

> The Media and Information Literacy (MIL) for Asean Network, with support from the US State Department and the US Embassy Kuala Lumpur, will be organising a free webinar entitled “ChatGPT and the Future of Trust: What Educators Should Know?” next month via Facebook Live and Zoom.

> Registration on Zoom will be limited to 100 participants only on a first-come, first-served basis.

> No registration is required for those attending the event via Facebook Live.

> The webinar aims to: discuss what ChatGPT means for the future of learning and the use of ChatGPT in the classroom; explore the benefits, issues and challenges of ChatGPT in the classroom; and share tips on how to use ChatGPT responsibly for teaching and learning.

> Speakers: Associate Professor of Practice Dr Masato Kajimoto from the Journalism and Media Studies Centre (University of Hong Kong); and AI expert and consultant Ibrahim Kushchu.

> Who should attend: preschool, primary and secondary school teachers, tertiary educators, teacher educators, parents, and school librarians from Asean member countries.

> For details, visit the MIL for Asean Network Facebook page.

Register: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErc--iH9bXo8sL6pRARCiEk4iPOCWo

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