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Proposals are welcomed for Imagine the Possibilities: AI in Higher Education, this year’s Interface Teaching Conference hosted on April 17, 2024 by the University of Florida. This conference provides faculty, staff, TAs, GAs, and post-docs with new strategies for teaching and learning through interactive breakout sessions. This one-day event will feature sessions designed to integrate teaching and learning with Artificial Intelligence (AI). What a classroom looks like has changed vastly over the years, and with the large introduction of AI that trend will continue. We are hoping to focus the presentations around how the classroom has changed with the impact of AI.

Options for proposals include breakout sessions (15, 30, or 50-minutes in length) or a poster session (45-60-minutes in length). Proposals are due by 11/9/2023. Please see the conference website for more details.