CODE Speaker Series: Shad Griffin
- Speaker: Shad Griffin Data Scientist at IBM
- Topic: Building AI that is Fair, Transparent, and Trustworthy
- Location: Register via Zoom
Students Event
Discovery Series Presents:
This presentation is in conjunction with the department of Learning Technologies and sponsored by the Texas Center of Educational Technology
The Department of Information Technology & Decision Sciences is celebrating Cyber Security Awareness Month this October by hosting a number of virtual events, free of charge. The series will feature professionals from varying fields in the IT industry, offering their expertise on topics such as cyber security at the US Department of Homeland Security, predicting criminal activities in darknet markets, and cyber security at the FBI, to name a few!
The primary goal of the SIG-KM (Special Interest Group on Knowledge Management) symposium is to encourage and empower participants who are new in the knowledge management. Additionally, to showcase the works of scholars and practitioners researching the knowledge management field. Through this symposium students and early career researchers can network and present their research to others in the field. This would help the participants to receive feedback on their work before submitting their research to peer-reviewed publications.
Abstract:
Join the Department of Information Science for an Information Session about their M.S. with majors in Library Science or Information Science degree program this Wednesday, April 7 at 7:00 p.m. (CT) They will answer questions and provide a program overview, including requirements, concentrations, admissions, and more.
Register now for the Information Session event via Zoom.
Consider teaming up to submit a proposal on the Clinton Global Initiative’s immersive ed tech design challenge. See additional links and details below. Their Corporate Social Responsibility team at Verizon is partnering with the Clinton Global Initiative for a student social innovation challenge. There are prompts about leading edge technology for health equity, climate justice and immersive education technology. Project submission deadline is Thursday, April 1, 2021.
We’re excited to bring back the C.O.D.E Series this fall for our students. Please save the date for October 21, 2020 at 3:00pm on Zoom.
No registration is needed for this event. Please share with your classes! Whitney Kilgore is a College of Information graduate who started a company called iDesign based in Dallas. If you can take the time and visit their website. We believe this is an event students of all departments will be interested in attending.
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month! Want to become Cyber Smart? Here is your chance.
Visit the College of Business for more information.
UNT Virtual Preview Day - Saturday, November 14, 2020
Academic Interest Sessions - College of Information
Time :10:00 AM-10:50 AM