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Data Bytes - ChatGPT as a Tool for Teaching and Learning

Data Bytes - ChatGPT as a Tool for Teaching and Learning

Event Date: 
Thursday, March 23, 2023 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Location: 
Online
Event Details: 

Data Bytes - ChatGPT as a Tool for Teaching and Learning
March 23
10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

ChatGPT is a user-friendly tool that creates written content in response to any number of textual prompts, from generating poetry to writing research papers and even fabricating news articles. Considering generative AI is most likely here to stay, this interactive session will go over how educators can use ChatGPT as a useful tool for instruction. You’ll learn the basic parameters and functions of ChatGPT and more.

Presented by Dr. Rosemary Avance, Assistant Professor in the School of Media & Strategic Communications, Dr. Heather Stewart, Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy, and Richard Sylvestre, Ph.D. student in Rhetoric and Writing Studies.

Registration is required. Register at this link: https://okstate.libcal.com/event/10288257. The online event URL will be sent to you in an email confirming your registration.


Presented by Edmon Low Library Faculty and brought to you by the OSU-Tulsa Library.

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10:00am to 12:00pm
 
The 1950 Census

The 1950 Census

Event Date: 
Thursday, March 23, 2023 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Location: 
Online
Event Details: 

The 1950 Census
March 23
1-2 p.m.

  • Speaker: Claire Kluskens, Genealogy/Census Records Subject Matter Expert, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
  • Learning outcomes: Federal decennial population census records provide a snapshot of families and individuals at 10-year intervals. The most recent publicly available census, 1950, was released for public use on April 1, 2022. This presentation provides an overview of what is and is not included in the 1950 census, what you can expect from NARA’s 1950 census website, and resources that can help librarians answer patron questions about the census.

This is an event hosted by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and the U.S. Government Publishing Office. Register to attend the live training webinar.
The online event URL will be sent to you in an email confirming your registration.


Presented by Edmon Low Library Faculty and brought to you by the OSU-Tulsa Library.

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1:00pm to 2:00pm
 
 
 
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