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SUMMARY:Using AI to Write Your Papers: Five Things You Should Know - AI Writing Series
DESCRIPTION:This 25-minute information session shares the top 5 things you should consider when you are thinking about using AI to write your essays.
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SUMMARY:Campus Master Plan Pop-up
DESCRIPTION:Share your ideas about the future of our campus\nThe University is updating its campus master plan to guide decisions about lands\, facilities and amenities. Drop by one of our engagement pop-ups to share ideas\, ask questions\, and learn more about the process. All are welcome. Find us on Sept. 10 in Branion Plaza from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. or on Sept. 11 in the UC Courtyard from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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SUMMARY:AI and Your Unpublished Writing: Risks of Using Large Language Models - AI Writing Series
DESCRIPTION:This 25-minute information session will explore the potential risks of inputting unpublished research and data into large language models (LLMs) and discuss potential mitigation strategies.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/ai-and-your-unpublished-writing-risks-of-using-large-language-models-ai-writing-series/
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SUMMARY:"Gaelic in Scotland\, Gaelic in Canada: Challenges\, Prospects\, Connections" Lecture by Professor Robert Dunbar
DESCRIPTION:Gaelic has been spoken for perhaps 1\,500 years or more in Scotland\, and for over 250 years in what is now Canada. Many Scots are not aware of how widely spoken Gaelic once was in Scotland\, and most Canadians are unaware of the fact that at the time of Confederation\, Gaelic was likely the third most widely-spoken language in Canada. It is now a highly vulnerable minority language in Scotland\, and is in an even more precarious position in Canada. Many factors help to explain the decline\, but neglect by\, and sometimes hostility of governments played an important part in the story. Over the last fifty years in Scotland\, and more recently in Canada—specifically\, in Nova Scotia—things have changed. In this presentation\, in addition to tracing the historical trajectory of the language in both Scotland and Canada\, Professor Robert Dunbar will explore efforts by individual activists\, communities and governments to support the language and its speakers in both countries. Prof. Dunbar will also explore the ongoing links between these two sea-divided language communities\, and what they can learn from each other\, and we can learn from them. \nAbout the Speaker\nRobert Dunbar is a Canadian and is Professor of Celtic at the University of Edinburgh. A graduate of the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School\, he practiced law in Toronto before doing an LL.M. in International Law at the London Schol of Economics and a PhD in Celtic at the University of Edinburgh\, where his thesis was on the Gaelic poet John MacLean (1787-1848)\, known in Scotland as ‘Bàrd Thighearna Cholla’ (The Bard to the Laird of Coll) and in Nova Scotia\, to which he emigrated in 1819\, as ‘Am Bàrd MacGilleain’ (The Bard MacLean). In addition to his work on Gaelic literature and culture\, particularly in the 19th century and in Canada\, he played an important role in the development of the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005. He is a member of Bòrd na Gàidhlig and is also a member of the Committee of Experts\, a Council of Europe treaty body which oversees the implementation of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages\, the only treaty in the world created to support languages such as Gaelic and their speakers. \nThe talk will be taking place at 3 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time)/8 p.m. (United Kingdom time) on Zoom. Registration is available on Eventbrite. The event is open to everyone including University of Guelph faculty and students and the public. \nThis talk is generously supported by the Scottish Government Office in Canada.
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