AI in the Classroom: Innovation, Impact, and What’s Next
Science, Engineering, & Technology
•
56m
• Virtual livestream broadcast from Alumni Weekend; presented by the Whiting School of Engineering, the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, and Hopkins at Home
• Featuring Jason Eisner, Emily Fisher, and Louis Hyman
Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way we learn, teach, and prepare for the future. Join us for a dynamic discussion on how AI is being integrated into the classroom, how curricula are evolving, and what this means for students, educators, and the workforce.
This session explores the emerging skills needed in an AI-enabled world, the impact on future career paths and education models, and how Hopkins is shaping the next generation of learners to meet society’s rapidly changing needs.
Up Next in Science, Engineering, & Technology
-
Leading Change in the Era of AI
Sponsored by the Office of Alumni Relations Lifelong Learning, Hopkins at Home, Alumni in Technology & Alumni Authors
Join us for an engaging virtual conversation moderated by Susan Burwick, A&S '00 with CAPT. W. G. 'Bill' Kirst, A&S ’00, as he discusses his newest book, Leading Change in the E...
-
Bioastronautics@Hopkins: Multi-System...
• Presented by Hopkins at Home and Bioastronautics@Hopkins
Human spaceflight missions are incredibly complex, and future missions to Mars will be more challenging and complex than any ever attempted. In these missions, it is certain that the unexpected will occur; not every possible problem can ...
-
Next Conversations | What the Expandi...
Our picture of the universe is changing fast. It is expanding faster than we thought, its laws are stranger than we imagined, and its unraveling mysteries are constantly defying our current explanations.
These discoveries don’t just change science—they change us.
What happens when science chall...