Writing with Technologies Webinar Series
From generative writing tools to augmented publishing processes, artificial intelligence is rapidly changing and challenging the landscape of creative writing and publishing. This free four-part webinar series from The Writing Platform editors working within MyWorld and Bath Spa University’s Centre for Cultural and Creative Industries (CCCI) and Narrative and Emerging Technologies (NET) Lab offers an in-depth look at AI’s emerging influence across writing, publishing, pedagogy and performance.
We hope to inspire lively debate and a sharing of ideas and there will be time for questions and discussions.
All four webinars in the series are free to attend and will be held on Zoom and everyone is welcome.
Please register now to book your place on each session and feel free to contact us (l.chapman@bathspa.ac.uk) with any enquiries.
To book: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/thestudiobathspa/t-nozmpog
A recording of the session will be sent to everyone who is registered, so if you can’t make the session and want the recording please book a place.
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