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About the webinar:
Join us for this webinar about the cutting edge of technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI). Instead of viewing AI as an adversary in the classroom, let’s explore how it can be leveraged to help students with learning disabilities (LDs). Tap into the power of AI to be a non-judgemental tutor to help your students with idea generation, organization, scheduling, editing and more…
About the presenter:
Dr. Todd Cunningham is a clinical and school psychologist, Assistant Professor, Chair of the School and Clinical Child Psychology program at the University of Toronto. His research investigates the support of students with learning difficulties from assessment to interventions. Projects involve looking at new techniques in psychological assessments, evaluation of assistive technology, professional development in literacy and numeracy, and telepsychology.
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