How to educate the next generation of college students to invent, to create, and to discover—filling needs that even the most sophisticated robot cannot.
Driverless cars are hitting the road, powered by artificial intelligence. Robots can climb stairs, open doors, winJeopardy, analyze stocks, work in factories, find parking spaces, and advise oncologists. In the past, automation was considered a threat to low-skilled labor. Now, many high-skilled functions, including interpreting medical images, doing legal research, and analyzing data, are within the skill sets of machines. How can higher education prepare students for their professional lives when professions themselves are disappearing?
Join CTL Professional Development Lead Preston Cumming alongside instructors of all levels to read and discuss Joseph E. Aoun’s bookduring the Spring 2024 Book Club and answer just that.The group will meet weekly onWednesdaysfromJanuary 31-March 6, 10:00-11:00 amMountain Time. Book club will be hostedremotelyvia Zoom.to register.