| Postdoctoral Fellowship in Responsible AI for Education
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Deadline to apply: June 17, 2024
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The Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society and Notre Dame Learning at the University of Notre Dame are partnering to seek candidates for a postdoctoral fellowship in responsible AI for education.
Responsibilities will include developing resources to help faculty and students adapt to teaching and learning in the age of AI tools, designing AI-enhanced pedagogical strategies, and contributing to the ethical use guidelines for AI in education.
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| Online Summer Course
CDT 30705, "Practical Data Visualization"
Instructor: Matthew Sisk
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This course is designed to give students a broad overview of the field of data visualization. Students will have the opportunity to develop a variety of visualizations for different audiences and will experiment with a variety of different tools for creating data visualizations
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| Online Summer Course
CDT 10710/60710, "History of A.I."
Instructor: Nuno Moniz
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This course has three main learning goals: 1) identify critical events that influenced the rise of AI and align them with the history of related scientific disciplines; 2) describe the various phases of AI's evolution and context and discuss their influence in present discussions; and, 3) reflect on AI's ethical/societal implications and critique current/possible applications.
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Partner Events & Opportunities |
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| Friday, May 24 | 11:00 a.m. ET
Register here
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Join Natalie Meyers, professor of the practice in the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society for a presentation on assessing model-sharing practices.
Explore questions such as: How do we communicate that models have been adequately assessed? Are research software engineers given the value and attention they deserve? How should organizations assess the impact of the artificial intelligence (AI) systems they design and develop?
To learn more about membership with the Open Modeling Foundation, or about Early Career Scholars, visit the website.
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| Civic Data Literacy for Libraries: A Civic Switchboard Institute project
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August 1-2, 2024
Deadline to apply: June 3, 2024
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Join Matthew Sisk, associate professor of the practice in the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society, for the Civic Data Literacy for Libraries: A Civic Switchboard Institute project.
This project, hosted by regional partners, is for library workers who are interested in serving as intermediaries between community members and civic data and developing civic data roles for their libraries.
Attendees will discover critical dimensions of data work, including power, social justice, and responsible data practices to mitigate harms, and will help to improve civic data educational materials for a library audience.
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| Online Master's in Data Science Program
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Applications are now open for the University of Notre Dame's online Master's in Data Science program! The final deadline for a Fall 2024 start is June 9.
For questions regarding the program, please submit an inquiry through this form.
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"The Lucy Family Institute will be an intellectual and interdisciplinary beacon that produces impactful and equitable data-driven solutions for the good of society."
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– Nitesh Chawla, Founding Director
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