Ignatian pedagogical strategies in the face of the challenges of Generative Artificial Intelligence
The Dean of the Faculty of Theology, Francisco Ramírez, SJ, PhD, gave this lecture at the I Colloquium of the 'Ignaziana' Magazine, at the Pontifical Gregorian University (Rome)
The Dean of the Faculty of Theology, Francisco Ramirez, SJ, PhD, during his lecture
12 March 2024
Last Thursday, 29 February 2024, the Dean of the Faculty of Theology, Prof. Francisco Ramírez, SJ, PhD, participated as a speaker in the First Colloquium of the 'Ignatian' Review. The meeting took place at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, and was attended by the Rector of the University, as well as other experts in Ignatian history and spirituality.
Recently, Prof. Ramírez, SJ, has published, in the same Journal, his article "The Spiritual Exercises as a source of inspiration for Ignatian pedagogy", which is available in open access for reading.
Professor Francisco Ramírez Fueyo has a PhD in Theology, belongs to the Department of Sacred Scripture and Church History and is an expert in Sacred Scripture. He is also Dean of the Faculties of Theology and Canon Law.
Our Dean's lecture was entitled "Strategie pedagogiche ignaziane dinnanzi alle sfide dell'Intelligenza Artificiale Generativa" (Ignatian Pedagogical Strategies in the face of the challenges of Generative Artificial Intelligence), given in Italian. The full lecture is available below on the YouTube channel of the Pontifical Gregorian University:
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