As part of the series of the Digital Fountains initiative, the College of Computer and Information Systems at Umm Al-Qura University is pleased to invite you to attend a distance training webinar entitled:
The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Making Test Questions
The lecture is to be presented by :
Dr. Ghadir Rida Kurdi
Date: Monday, 25 Ramadan 1441 A.H., corresponding to 18 May, 2020 A.C.
Time: 10 p.m.–11 p.m.
About the Trainer:
Dr. Ghadir Rida Kurdi is a faculty member at the Department of Computing in the Deanship of the Joint First Year at Umm Al-Qura University.
Dr. Kurdi recently earned a PhD from the University of Manchester, Britain, in "Making and Text Mining Questions". She has also published several research papers in the field.
She is interested in using artificial intelligence in education and in text mining.
Main Themes of the Webinar:
What do we mean by making questions?
Why do we need computers to make questions?
What are the uses of artificial intelligence in the field of making questions?
Where are we now in making questions?
What obstacles do researchers face?
The future of making questions.
You can register in the webinar via the following link:
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