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- BUA Parent Education Series: “Navigating AI: Responsible Tech Use for Teens” with Dr. Jill Walsh7:30 pm
BUA Parent Education Series: “Navigating AI: Responsible Tech Use for Teens” with Dr. Jill Walsh
With the rise and rapidly changing landscape of AI and Chat GPT, what are ways in which it can be used in academically enriching ways and how can we model and talk about productive tech use with our children? Additionally, how can we steady ourselves, and model for our kids, responsible tech use? Dr. Jill Walsh is a sociology professor at Boston University. She is also the founder of Digital Aged, a consulting group that educates students, families, and educational institutions about positive technology use. She earned a PhD in Sociology from Boston University, a Masters in Public Policy from Brown University and a BA from Harvard University. Before going to graduate school, she taught 9th-12th grades at an independent school in the Boston area. Her research looks at the way that digital media use impacts psychosocial well-being and development. Her book Adolescents and their Social Media Narratives: A Digital Coming of Age was published in 2017 and she publishes academic research on youth development and emerging media. Her research interests include social media and identity work, parasocial relationships, and the links between technology and mental health.
When | 7:30 pm on Tuesday, February 27, 2024 |
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Location | Zoom |
Contact Name | Margo Cox |
Contact Email | margocox@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | BUA |
Fees | Free |