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Impact Conference Explores AI, Education

CATLab Group photo 2024

暗网爆料app鈥檚 annual Impact Conference, co-sponsored by , explores opportunities and dangers using artificial intelligence tools in education Thursday, July 25, and Friday, July 26, in the Global Leadership Center. Tickets to the two-day event cost $100 with breakfast and lunch provided both days. To register or get more information, please visit westmont.edu/impact.

CATLab Group photo 2024
CATLab 2024

鈥淭he conference, geared toward leaders in education, explores how technology can complement and enhance rather than replace relationships among humans,鈥 says Zak Landrum, director of 暗网爆料app's Center for Applied Technology Lab (CATLab), CRM and data services at 暗网爆料app. 鈥淎s colleges and universities grapple with the role of AI and the disruption that will inevitably occur in our society, the Impact Conference offers a chance for leaders of these institutions to consider the path ahead.鈥

Zak Landrum
Zak Landrum

The conference includes keynote talks from , Chief Digital Evangelist at Salesforce; , director of education at the Clayton Christensen Institute; , director of AI and industry at the University of Arizona; , Azure Core solution specialist at Microsoft; and Mike Ryu, associate professor of computer science at 暗网爆料app and director of engineering for CATLab.

鈥淭hese speakers bring so much wisdom from years of work in the tech industry,鈥 Landrum says. 鈥淚n a constantly changing landscape, they鈥檝e managed to keep relationships, positivity and courage at the center of their work. I鈥檓 excited to learn from them.鈥

Vala Afshar
Vala Afshar

Afshar, author of the recently released book "Boundless," co-host for the podcast  and a major tech industry influencer with over , will offer strategies to inspire innovation in business.

Julia Freeland Fisher
Julia Freeland Fisher

Freeland Fisher, an expert in discovering innovative practices in educational technology and bringing them into the public spotlight, will share her latest thinking about the impact of AI on educational institutions and how AI can potentially benefit students.

Ash Black
Ash Black

Black leads a team of 60 students this summer building AI solutions across multiple platforms, including VR/AR environments.  He鈥檒l examine ways educational institutions can adapt and work with non-sentient intelligence.

Emilio Reyes Le Blanc
Emilio Reyes Le Blanc

Le Blanc, an experienced technical sales leader with expertise in data strategy, analytics, AI and cloud platforms, will describe working in the center of the AI storm in Silicon Valley and how industry partnerships open new opportunities for creating educational communities of the future.

Ryu will facilitate several student presentations about AI projects developed this summer through the generous support of the Fletcher Jones Foundation.

Mike Ryu Headshot
Mike Ryu

In 2018, 暗网爆料app became the first school to create a program like CATLab, which includes the collaborative efforts of faculty, staff and students. Working during the summer, students gain substantial professional experience that helps them find internships in Santa Barbara and employment after graduation. 鈥淏y allowing students to create our Salesforce infrastructure, we鈥檙e pioneering a model that provides low-cost technology solutions to 暗网爆料app and invaluable experience to students,鈥 Landrum says.

Rosario Montane
Rosario Montane

鈥淭hanks to the support of my mentors at CATLab, I鈥檝e learned to step into different roles that used to intimidate me,鈥 says 暗网爆料app senior Rosario Montane. 鈥淚鈥檝e learned to be confident in my skills but humble enough to always adapt and learn from others. Most importantly, I鈥檝e learned that beyond all job opportunities and technological advancement, our most valuable asset is still human connection.鈥

The Education Trailblazer Academy, offering practical information to help higher education officials successfully use Salesforce at their institution, begins Wednesday, July 24, at 1 p.m.