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Special Interest Project posters from MAET students at Michigan State University's Overseas program at NUIG in Galway, Ireland.
"A digital art piece representing the impact of OpenAI on education. The image features a central motif of a tree, symbolizing knowledge and growth, with its branches morphing into digital circuits and neural networks to represent the integration of AI in educational processes. The tree is set against a background of a school environment, subtly incorporating elements of OpenAI and ChatGPT, such as their logos or iconic representations, blended into the school setting. The artwork should evoke a sense of harmony between nature (the tree) and technology (the circuits and neural networks), illustrating the symbiotic relationship between traditional education and modern AI advancements. The color scheme should be vibrant, yet balanced, conveying a message of innovation and positive transformation in education through AI."
Students paired up with their lab partners with lots of hard thinking going on in the creative process of their project.
This photo shows a part of Webster that is rarely seen. I like to show
interesting "behind the scenes" elements about our Webster University
community
Quote from The Really Useful #EdTechBook:
"The future belongs to those who are willing to learn and tackle new challenges. I've learned so much in the last 30 years - and learned that there's still such a lot to find out."
Mike McSharry
Description: This first photo represents how I try to think about all of mankind, as
well as my family and home. I try to stay grateful and be a blessing to others. I often fall short. I am not perfect...but I have good
motives
Description: As a teacher I feel it is my obligation to try my best to give of
myself, to inspire whoever I can, where ever I am.
In Studio Six, making Educast 56. If you attend Educamp Ireland on 7 June 2007 in Tipperary Institute, you could learn more about podcasting for transition year students.