okay, here’s a breakdown of the conference schedule, categorized for clarity. this is based on the provided text,focusing on session themes,speakers,adn their affiliations.
Conference Title: (Implied) – Focus on AI in Higher Education in Latin America
Dates: February 4th & 5th, 2024 (assuming “20” at the end of the text refers to 2024)
Organizers/Key Institutions:
* UNIR (International University of La rioja): Plays a notable role, hosting chairs/moderators for multiple sessions and having several representatives as speakers.
* ASCUN (Colombian Association of Universities): Also a key organizer, with its Executive Director and president involved.
* UNIMINUTO: rector is involved in the closing session and a speaker in the student session.
* National Pedagogical University, Colombia: Hosts a session.
* Various other universities from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Argentina.
February 4th
15:15 – 16:30h: Session 3 – rectors, General Directors & Managers: ‘Ethics, Responsibility and Transformation of Universities in the face of the emergence of generative artificial intelligence’
* Dr. Óscar Domínguez (ASCUN, Colombia): “The public and social responsibility of universities in the face of generative AI.”
* Dr. Daniel Burgos (UNIR, Spain): “Ethical frameworks for the adoption of AI in universities: between innovation and the protection of rights.”
* Dr. Mara molina (Technical University of Manabí,Ecuador): “Organizational culture and transformative leadership for smart universities.”
* Moderator: Dr. Manuel Herrera (UNIR)
February 5th
09:45 – 11:00h: Session 4 – Research: ‘Scientific and methodological horizons in university research mediated by artificial intelligence’
* Dr. Henry Polanco (Universidad san Agustín de Arequipa, Peru): “Impact of generative AI on academic publication and research integrity.”
* Dr. Andrés Rosales (Yachay Tech University, Ecuador): “Risks, biases and ethical validation in generative models applied to research.”
* dr. María Elena Teresa Damiani (National University of Cuyo, Argentina): “new research driven by Artificial Intelligence: processes and fields of request.”
* Moderator: Dr. Rubén González (UNIR)
11:00 – 12:15h: Session 5 – Technology: ‘Digital infrastructure and technological ecosystems for educational quality’
* Dr.Sanjuán Oscar (LUMEN Technologies, United States)
* Mag. Mónica López Castro (Red Clara, Colombia)
* Dr. Victor Robles (Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain)
* Moderator: Dr.Rubén González (UNIR)
12:15 – 1:30 p.m.: Session 6 – Students: ‘Student participation and equity: new challenges derived from the use of artificial intelligence’
* Alexandre Pupo (International Youth Organization) – “student participation in the construction of an ethical and digital university.”
* Mag. Ester lence (OEI/PhD Student) – “Academic integrity in times of generative AI: risks, solutions and student co-responsibility.”
* Father Harold Castilla (UNIMINUTO, Colombia) – “Digital gaps, equity and accessibility: the role of AI in university inclusion.”
* Moderator: jairo Miguel Torres (ASCUN, Colombia)
13:30 – 13:45h: Closing Session
* Dr. Jairo Miguel Torres Oviedo (ASCUN & SUE, Colombia)
* Father Harold Castilla (UNIMINUTO, colombia)
* Dr. John Jairo Arboleda (University of Antioquia, Colombia)
* Dr. Rafael Puyol (UNIR)
Key Themes:
* Ethical Implications of AI in Higher Education: A recurring theme across multiple sessions.
* Academic Integrity: Specifically addressed in the context of generative AI.
* Transformative Leadership: How universities need to adapt.
* Equity and Accessibility: Addressing digital divides and ensuring inclusive AI implementation.
* Research & Innovation: Exploring the potential and challenges of AI in research.
* Digital Infrastructure: The technological foundations needed to support AI
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