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Thursday, November 9, 2023
- All dayFAU Equestrian Team MeetingBi-weekly meetings where we go over important paperwork and dates.Hosted by: Equestrian Team at FAUAdditional Information can be found at: https://fau.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9249081
- All dayOn Their Own: Supporting Independence in Autistic Students using Activity Systems🌟 Exciting Learning Opportunity Alert! 🌟Join us for a transformative experience with "On Their Own: Supporting Independence in Autistic Students Using Activity Systems." 🧩📅 When: All throughout November📌 Where: Online - Accessible anytime!📧 Contact: Mercedes Pagano at paganom@fau.edu 📞 Call: (561)-212-8058In this pre-recorded event, you'll unlock a world of insights:1️⃣ Gain a deep understanding of why activity systems are remarkably effective in nurturing independence.2️⃣ Dive into the research base of the activity system and discover its powerful potential.3️⃣ Learn practical strategies to implement the activity system, fostering independence in the classroom, home, and the community. 🏠🏫🌆Empower yourself with knowledge that can make a real difference in the lives of autistic students. 🧡💙Don't miss this opportunity to make a positive impact! 🌠Register https://pepsasupporting.eventbrite.com
- 1:00 AM1h 30mAsal Nouri Office Hours
- 10:00 AM4hStudy Abroad FairLearn about exciting study abroad opportunities! Join us at our Study Abroad Fair on Thursday, November 9, 2023, to meet study abroad program advisors, hear from alumni, and win prizes!
- 11:00 AM4hVirtual Career FairAttend FAU’s Virtual Career Fair and explore internship and full-time job opportunities both locally and nationally. Students from all majors and class levels are encouraged to attend. The Virtual Career Fair attracts companies from various industries including healthcare, communication, government, business, non-profit, science, technology, and more!
- 11:00 AM4hVirtual Career FairAttend FAU’s Virtual Career Fair and explore internship and full-time job opportunities both locally and nationally. Students from all majors and class levels are encouraged to attend. The Virtual Career Fair attracts companies from various industries including healthcare, communication, government, business, non-profit, science, technology, and more!
- 12:00 PM1hGrocery BingoProgram Board Boca is hosting Bingo for groceries
- 12:30 PM1hAnnual Veterans Day LuncheonTo all FAU Military & Veteran students who served and are currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. Thank you for your sacrifice, your bravery, and the examples you continue to set as Veteran Owls on Campus and throughout this great nation. The Military and Veteran Student Success Center considers it a previliedge to host in your honor our Annual Veterans Day Luncheon on Thursday, November 9th, 2023 from 12:30PM to 1:30 PM
- 1:00 PM1hSupporting Reading Comprehension in the Home📚🏠 Get ready for an enriching experience at our "Supporting Reading Comprehension in the Home" event! 🏡📖🗓️ Date: November 9th⏰ Time: 1-2pmUnlock the joy of reading with practical tips and activities for families! 🌟 Let's create a nurturing environment that fosters a love for books in children of all ages! 🌈📚🔍 Discover strategies to enhance comprehension skills and ignite imagination 🔥 while spending quality time together! 🤝💕Join us for an hour of inspiration, learning, and bonding. 🤗📚 Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Sign up now at https://FAUCARDReadingComp2023.eventbrite.com.See you there! 🤩📖
- 3:30 PM1hDavid Boonin on the Ethics of AI Data - Future Mind Book SalonArtificial Intelligence, Criminal Justice, and Risk Assessment:The Right to An Explanation Objection to Opaque Recidivism Prediction AlgorithmsRisk assessment tools like COMPAS (Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanction) use sophisticated algorithms to calculate the probability that an offender will commit an additional crime within a certain number of years of the date of the assessment. These calculations are based on information about the offender and their past conduct. Courts and parole boards frequently use such algorithms when making decisions about parole, probation, bail, and even sentencing. The inner workings of these tools remain inaccessible to the defendants whose fate is in part determined by them when the algorithms in question belong to a private corporation (as is the case with COMPAS) or are driven by advanced forms of machine learning that generate unfathomably complex predictive models. In such cases, it seems plausible to conclude that using the algorithms in these ways is morally objectionable because it seems plausible to suppose that defendants have a moral right to receive an explanation of the reasoning that led to the decisions that were made in their cases and that the opacity of such algorithms prevents them from receiving one.In this talk, I will discuss two arguments that have been offered in defense of this right to an explanation objection to using opaque risk assessment tools in these ways. The first maintains that using them for these purposes is analogous to other practices that clearly violate a defendant’s due process rights. The second maintains that using them in these ways violates a requirement of state transparency that is a necessary condition for political legitimacy. I will try to show that both arguments are unsuccessful. In addition, I will offer what I believe to be a novel argument in defense of the claim that defendants do not have a right to an explanation of the reasoning that led to the decisions that were made in their cases about parole, probation, bail, and sentencing. The argument is based on the claim that offenders do not have a right to have jurors explain the reasoning that led to their decision to vote to convict them and that if this is so, then they also lack the right to have courts and parole boards explain the reasoning that led to their decisions about parole, probation, bail, and sentencing. This conclusion about the merits of the right to an explanation objection may prove disturbing, but I will argue that the implications of the alternative position are even harder to accept.
- 3:30 PM1h 20mMathematics of Data ScienceMathematics of Data ScienceWilliam E. Hahn, Ph.D.Office: Wimberly Library, Room 103 (Sandbox)Email: whahn@fau.eduCourse Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes1. Understand the fundamentals of neural networks and deep learning algorithms2. Learn various methods used to construct, train, evaluate and deploy mathematical models3. Analyze different types of input data including image data4. Utilize Python libraries such as PyTorch for building data science notebooksCourse Number: MAP-2192CRN: 14640Credits: 3 credits
- 5:00 PM1h 15mIndependent Living Skills Workshop🌟 Join our Independent Living Skills Workshop! 🌟🗓️ Dates: 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14 ⏰ Time: 5:00pm - 6:15pm (via Zoom)Are you ready to enhance your independence? Join us for a transformative journey at our upcoming Independent Living Skills Workshop! 🌈 This engaging and interactive workshop will equip you with essential life skills to navigate daily challenges with confidence.🔑 Learn practical skills for: ✅ Budgeting and financial literacy ✅ Time management and organization ✅ Cooking and nutrition tips ✅ Basic home repairs and maintenanceDon't miss out on this incredible opportunity to gain valuable skills that will empower you in every aspect of life. To register or learn more, reach out to Alexzandria May at amay8@fau.edu.📢 Hurry, limited spots available! Reserve your spot today! 📢#EmpowerWithSkills 🚀 #IndependentLivingWorkshopEmbrace the future with confidence! 🌟🏡🕰️