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MIS3580.001 -Spring 2024

Department of Management Information Systems, Temple University

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MIS 3580.001 ■ Spring 2024 ■ Jeremy Shafer
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MIS3580 – Agenda for class on 1/22 (Monday)

January 22, 2024

In today’s class we will have an activity (which is follow up from Friday) and a discussion.

-Shafer

MIS3580 – Agenda for class on 1/19

January 19, 2024

In today’s class we will begin examining the various broad categories of AI. This class will be recorded.  To attend class synchronously, please sign in to Canvas, and click on the “Zoom” link for this class.

-Shafer

MIS3580 – Agenda for first class

January 17, 2024

Hi folks,

Happy to have you in class this semester!  

In this class I will give a quick overview of the course and you will participate in a discussion.

See you soon!

-Shafer

Hello students!

January 5, 2024

Hello students,

I am looking forward to our first class meeting on Wednesday, January 17, 2024.  We will meet in Alter 603 at 11am.

See you then.

-Shafer

MIS3580 – Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Workplace

October 30, 2023

Interested in AI?

Equip yourself with the cutting-edge skills that will shape the future of business!

In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) is not just an advantage but a necessity. This innovative course is designed specifically for aspiring business leaders like you, aiming to bridge the gap between theory and practical application in the realm of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Wouldn’t be great to put this special topics course in AI/ML on your resume?

What to Expect:

The first half of the semester will be spent “demystifying” some of the ideas and models that make the A.I. “magic” happen. Just as important, we’ll investigate the kinds of employment opportunities that might arise around innovations in A.I. 

In the last half of the semester, students will explore AI and ML features built into products you are likely to see in the workplace; products like ChatGPT and Excel.

Who the course is for:

Any business student with a C or better in MIS2101 or MIS2901.

A final thought:

If you have any questions about how this  course applies to your degree requirements, please see your academic advisor.

 

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Office: Speakman 209D
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  • 9:30 am – 10:30 am Monday through Friday
  • Office hours are in effect 1/16 through 4/29/2024
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