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Faculty of Economics Hosts KM Workshop on Applying Claude Cowork to Teaching Preparation
24 June 2026
Faculty of Economics
On Wednesday, 24 June 2026, from 10.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m., the Faculty of Economics, Chiang Mai University, through its Knowledge Management (KM) Group, organised a hands-on learning workshop entitled “Applying Claude Cowork to Teaching Preparation” at ECB 3308.
The workshop was led by Patcha Siwapornpitak, Ph.D., who shared practical insights into the application of Claude for Work to support teaching preparation. The session explored ways in which artificial intelligence (AI) can assist academic staff in lesson planning, course content development, learning material preparation, and enhancing teaching efficiency through AI-powered tools.
The workshop formed part of the Faculty's ongoing Knowledge Management (KM) initiative, which aims to foster a culture of knowledge sharing and continuous professional development among staff. It also reflects the Faculty's commitment to embracing digital technologies to enhance teaching quality and educational innovation.
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