Part-time Instructor in Understanding AI Data (French)
Last updated: November 26, 2024, 4:47 p.m.
Course Title: Understanding AI Data
Course Code: CEAI 1003F
Date posted: 2024-11-07
Application deadline: 2024-11-29
Format: Online (30 hours)
Language of instruction: French
Schedule
Term: Winter 2025
Term dates: January 14, 2025– March 18, 2025
Day: Thursdays
Time of day: 18:00 – 21:00
Position description
The Centre for Continuing Education at Concordia University provides part-time employment to a range of subject-matter experts to teach in short-target courses and programs. Teaching tasks include the preparation of course and course plan, delivery of course, evaluating student performance and grading student work and grade submission. Instructors attend departmental meetings and attend professional development training activities related to the program.
Course description and learning outcomes
Artificial Intelligence (AI) doesn’t exist without data. In 2006, British mathematician Clive Humby said, “Data is the new oil.” And data is the fuel that powers AI. However, having data is not enough, you need good data. But how can you identify quality data in the AI world? This course provides the answer.
The first part of the course will help participants identify good data, spot potential biases, and interpret graphs and other visualizations from data. The second part of the course will focus on the practical aspects of data for AI projects. This section will help participants assess data requirements for AI projects, differentiate between various storage methods, and identify data sources. Upon completion of the course, participants will grasp the single most important aspect of AI—data.
To help participants develop data skills for AI, they will be exposed to case studies and other projects that resemble data-related situations AI professionals face daily. During these exercises, they will examine the different steps of the data lifecycle to help them assess data quality and the requirements for various AI projects. The assignments will position the participant as the domain expert and client on an AI project and teach them how to work alongside a data scientist.
By the end of this course, the participants will be able to:
- Explain the importance of "good" data in AI projects
- Describe the different types of data used in AI projects
- Identify the different techniques used to handle and store data in AI
- Assess what is required to carry out an AI project
Qualifications and assets
- Education: BS/MS Major in Computer Science or equivalent with a preference given to specialization in AI; or equivalent relevant work experience
- Industry experience: 5+ years relevant work experience as a data scientist or any other similar professions working with data to create AI models
- Teaching experience: 2+ years of experience delivering training material, workshops, lectures, or classroom teaching
- Experience: Hands on experience working with data and creating machine learning models
- French proficiency required: Conversation level minimum 4-5; Writing level 5. Candidates will be tested.
How to apply
Applications should be addressed to the Centre for Continuing Education, Ms. Michele Wu (michele.wu@concordia.ca) and must include a cover letter clearly identifying the course title and a detailed curriculum vitae. Electronic applications should be submitted by the deadline but will continue to be reviewed until course has been filled. Only short-listed candidates will be notified.
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Concordia University is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka Nation is recognized as the custodians of the lands and waters on which we gather today. Tiohtià:ke/Montreal is historically known as a gathering place for many First Nations. Today, it is home to a diverse population of Indigenous and other peoples. We respect the continued connections with the past, present and future in our ongoing relationships with Indigenous and other peoples within the Montreal community.
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