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African American History Meets AI in the 21st Century Classroom.



How do we make African American history come alive for K-12 students in Florida and beyond? Join us as UF faculty and student panelists discuss how they are utilizing artificial intelligence
to create instructional material and lesson plans
from
the Joel BuchananArchive of African American Oral History, acollection within the Samuel Proctor OralHistory Program (SPOHP). This project, titled “Reanimating African American Oral Histories of the Gulf South,” aims to create lesson plans that honor the African American voice and reduce bias in AI against linguistic variations.

This project is funded through the National Endowment for the Humanities and local sponsors.

Produced by the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program
University of Florida
Program director Paul Ortiz, PhD.
352 392-7168
241 Pugh Hall University of Florida
Cat. No AAHP 886 African American History Meets AI 4-5-2022

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