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Harnessing Artificial Intelligence and Affective Neuroscience to Center the Student Experience

Thursday, February 15, 8:00 am–8:50 am
Seattle Convention Center - 607

How we educate our students has shifted with the accessibility to AI. In this course, we will delve into the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence, with a particular focus on centering the student experience. Through the lens of affective neuroscience, we will explore innovative ways to harness AI's power to understand the emotional and cognitive needs of our 21st-century students. Discover how AI-driven tools can facilitate personalized learning experiences, fostering greater engagement and transferability - ultimately redefining the future of education.

Format:
50-minute Session
Focus Area:
AI/AR/VR, Brain Research/Neuroscience
Audience:
All Audiences
Skill Level:
All levels
Grade Level:
All Grade Levels

Presented by


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Missy Widmann (Presenter)
Educator
Neural Education

Dr. Missy Widmann is a lifelong learner of education, technology, and well-being. With an unshakable passion for the brain, Missy has carved a unique path in the world of educational neuroscience. Having earned her doctoral degree from Northeastern University, Dr. Widmann brings rigor and innovation to her work. With a teaching career spanning 24 years, she continues to co-create with other educators to expand the field of educational neuroscience. Missy co-founded Neural Education to support educators as they gain insights into neuroscience that drive change in how we approach education, well-being, and engagement.


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