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Morning Selections 7:30 - 11:00 (Hall B) : Slice of Banana or Zucchini bread (vegetarian) $3.25, Fruit to go cups (vegan/gluten free) $3.25 Yogurt Parfait Cup (vegetarian) $ 3.25
Concession/Collaboration Lounge - Lunch Specials 11:00 - 15:00 (Hall B) : Old Fashioned Ham, tuna & egg Salad sandwich $5.00 Bistro Sandwich $7.50 Crudites in a Cup (vegan/gluten free) $3.75 Whole Fruit - $2.25 Gluten Free Granola Gar (gluten free/vegetarian) $4.75 Assorted Cookies (vegetarian) $2.50
Hot Specials Lunch - Daily - Chefs Choice Daily Soup with brioche bread $5.00 Pizza (Hawaiian, pepperoni & Cheese $5.00 Thursday - Ukrainian Box with Perogies, kielbasa and lazy cabbage rolls $12.00 Friday - Teriyaki Chicken $12.00
Facilitator: Michael Straile Space: Collaboration Session - Table 4 Thursday, 10:30-11:30 Discussion: The purpose of AI in social studies? How can we use it as a tool? Division 4 Are you using AI as a tool in the classroom?
How are you using AI in the classroom?
What are you doing to detect AI use on student assignments?
How can we teach students to use AI as a learning tool instead of a cheating tool?