iSAT News
- Our iSAT Intern team members have been meeting every Friday to finalize the the summer camp for middle school students. These summer camps, held in conjunction with one of our partners school districts, give students a chance to explore, and
- iSAT’s Sensor Immersion team held its last professional development session with one of our partner school districts this week. The teachers, along with our team members, co-designed our self driving cars unit, which will be implemented in
- Dr. James Pustejovsky, Strand 1 co-lead and TJX Feldberg Professor, Department of Computer Science, Volen National Center for Complex Systems, Brandeis University, spoke at CU Â鶹ӰԺ's Institute of Congitive Science's Spring Colloquium on Friday,
- The Denver-based nonprofit Words Beyond Walls visited iSAT last week. Our team members presented some of the work they are doing and then the attendees reflected and presented back to us their recommendations and suggestions.
- iSAT’s Thomas Breideband and Clay Clevenger showcased the Institute's AI Partner CoBi (Community Builder) at this year’s Families STEAMfest at CU Â鶹ӰԺ, hosted by CU Science Discovery. Families had a chance to see how CoBi works and the kids were
- iSAT team members recently had an article published in AI Magazine titled From learning optimization to learner flourishing: Reimagining AI in Education at the Institute for Student-AI Teaming (iSAT). It focuses on iSAT’s goal to advance research in
- Stay up-to-date on all of the great projects our team is working on with our latest newsletter. This issue includes updates on our two AI Partners CoBi and JIA as well as information about our testing going onin the iSAT lab and in classrooms. Read
- Several iSAT team members authored this paper: From learning optimization to learner flourishing: Reimagining AI in Education at the Institute for Student-AI Teaming (iSAT), which was just recently published online in AI Magazine. This is a great
- A huge congratulations to Strand 1 Researcher Anaya Ganesh, who was part of a select group of outstanding researchers to receive this year’s Bell Family Endowed CS Scholarship in recognition of their outstanding research in the Academic
- SAT’s Executive Director Peter Foltz and Chelsea Chandler contributed to the paper A Framework for Language Technologies in Behavioral Research and Clinical Applications: Ethical Challenges, Implications, and Solutions in the January issue of