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Fanning Howey to present on Artificial Intelligence at 2024 BASA Fall Conference
By Zac SprungerConnect with Fanning Howey thought leaders at the 2024 Buckeye Association of School Administrators Fall Conference on October 1 – 2, 2024 at the Hilton Polaris in Columbus, Ohio
Thad Rhoden, AIA, a Project Executive with Fanning Howey, and Lindsey Rhoden, AIA, the Ohio Business Development Manager for Fanning Howey, will be presenting on:
Why AI? Simplifying Tasks and Enhancing Communication
The presentation will focus on practical applications for Artificial Intelligence in the day-to-day lives of school administrators. Attendees will learn:
- the basics of artificial intelligence to effectively engage in strategic conversations within school districts;
- how AI can alleviate the burden of routine tasks;
- the various applications that can streamline operations and support educational goals; and
- how to start implementing AI technologies that foster innovation and improve school efficiency.
In addition to serving Ohio educational clients as part of Fanning Howey’s growing design team, Thad Rhoden, AIA, and Lindsey Rhoden, AIA, have developed thought leadership in the field of Artificial Intelligence that applies to all industries. At the 2024 American Institute of Architects Conference on Architecture & Design, they presented on Collaborative Intelligence with AI and ran a 2.5 hour workshop on Crafting Your AI Implementation Plan.
Join us for an exciting session that will increase innovation and efficiency in your school district!
Event
2024 BASA Fall Conference
Hilton, Polaris Hotel
October 1 – 2, 2024
Registration Link: https://basa.finalforms-amp.com/
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