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Embracing Emerging Technologies in Community College Spaces: Artificial Intelligence Didactic and Showcase

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In this interactive session, you will learn, from a professor and a director of media operations, how incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into the classroom experience is beneficial for students and meets the principle standards of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).

Participants will practice exploring AI tools in a collaborative, comfortable way to experience opportunities in this emerging instructional field space.

Dr.  Brandon  Wallace

Dr. Brandon C.S. Wallace,

Montgomery College

Dr. Brandon C.S. Wallace is a professor at Montgomery College and a faculty associate at Johns Hopkins University. In addition to his work in international curricula writing, public speaking, intra- and extramural presenting, and authoring several publications, he serves on several committees for multiple, national assessments. Brandon has received many awards for his work in education, most notably the Diane Tobin Award for Excellence in Teaching from the John Hopkins University’s School of Education and the Bowie Black Male Educators and Leaders Alliance’s Outstanding Professor Award in 2020, from Bowie State University. Additionally, Brandon, in 2023, receive the Team Effort Award and Outstanding Professor of Year Award, both from Montgomery College.

Dr. Wallace's interests include English language and literature, qualitative methodology, multiculturalism, assessment theory, Universal Design for Learning, specialized education, behaviorism, and restorative justice. Wallace's most recent piece, entitled "The Sixth Sense of Six Stories: Using Endarkened Empathy to Connect with African American Males through Narrative Inquiry, is set to be published later on this year in the upcoming book Culturally Responsive Leadership for Academic and Social Equity and Justice in Schools. Brandon lives in Prince George’s County, Maryland and enjoys leisurely reading the works of Toni Morrison, John Milton, Jane Elliott, James Baldwin, and Damon Young.