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Posted By Kimberly MacVaugh Nov 07, 2025 01:54 PM
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(Cross-posted) Please join us for the next PPIRS AI Literacy Discussion Group (PALDG) on Zoom Friday November 14 from 2-3pm Eastern. The discussion this month will be on the topic: Working with Faculty and AI Tools. We will ask: Do faculty fully understand what students are doing with these tools? and, ...
Posted By Kimberly MacVaugh Oct 06, 2025 03:20 PM
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(Cross-posted) Please join us for the next PPIRS AI Literacy Discussion Group (PALDG) on Zoom Friday October 10 from 2-3pm Eastern. The discussion this month will be on the topic: AI add-ons in library resources. We'll discuss criteria for turning on/off these features, working with vendors who are promoting ...
Posted By Kimberly MacVaugh Aug 29, 2025 12:43 PM
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Hi there, I just learned about this new free "GenAI Curriculum Toolkit" from Lexis Nexis, which is actually pretty helpful for anyone being asked to show how to do research with GenAI tools. If you don't want to reinvent the wheel they have several lesson plans with slides and activities that thankfully ...
Posted By Kimberly MacVaugh May 09, 2025 08:30 AM
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Hi there, this is just a reminder that you are warmly invited to our final PPIRS AI Literacy Discussion Group (PALDG) of the academic year on Zoom Today from 2-3pm Eastern. We'll be talking about AI tools being used in the field by practitioners (e.g. policymakers, attorneys, diplomats, etc.) and how ...
Posted By Kimberly MacVaugh May 05, 2025 08:33 AM
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Hi All, I hope that those on the semester system are finishing up well. You are warmly invited to our final PPIRS AI Literacy Discussion Group (PALDG) of the academic year on Zoom this Friday May 9 from 2-3pm Eastern. We'll be talking about AI tools being used in the field by practitioners (e.g. policymakers, ...
Posted By Kimberly MacVaugh Feb 19, 2025 05:19 PM
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Our next meeting on Zoom will be Friday, 2/21 at 2pm ET/11am PT. We hope you can join us! Our topic for February is "Ethics, Privacy, Copyright and GAI as well as issues around inequitable access to for-fee AI software tools for those with disposable funds to pay." We also welcome as part of the discussion ...
Posted By Kimberly MacVaugh Jan 16, 2025 07:13 PM
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Posted By Kimberly MacVaugh Jan 09, 2025 11:53 AM
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We are kicking off 2025 with our monthly meeting of the PPIRS AI Literacy Discussion Group on Friday January 17 at 2PM. Our topic for January is "Developing Search and Critical Thinking Skills in a world of AI," from Natural Language to Prompt Engineering skills and the PPIRS ACRL Framework Companion--how ...
Posted By Kimberly MacVaugh Oct 29, 2024 01:08 PM
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Our next meeting on Zoom will be Friday, 11/15 at 2pm ET/11am PT. We hope you can join us! If you can't make it this time, don't worry; we'll announce each month's topic in advance and you're welcome to attend anytime. Our topic for November is "Literature Reviews with AI," looking at Large Language ...
Posted By Kimberly MacVaugh Oct 29, 2024 01:07 PM
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Welcome to the discussion group. This is a reminder that we'll be generally meeting on the 3rd Friday of each month at 2pm Eastern via Zoom. Our tentative topics are: · October 25, 2024: AI and Us - Review a sample of Libguides available on AI Literacy to assess the different ways librarian colleagues ...