
A skill that can be helpful to instructors is the ability to identify and create AI-assisted workflows to help with administrative duties, enhance course design, and assist with research.
In the final skill sharing learning community virtual workshop on April 17 from 12-1 p.m., L.D. Miller will provide an introduction to Copilot Studio, a graphical, low-code environment for building agents and agent flows. Miller is a research process analyst in Research and Innovation, and his area of focus is AI and computer science. Register online.
While Copilot Studio is part of the upgraded Copilot access that can be purchased, participants do not have to have Copilot Studio to build agents. Topics covered in this session will be helpful in building agents in the Copilot version available to faculty, staff, and students.
Contact Sydney Brown at sbrown3@unl.edu with questions.
More details at: https://teaching.unl.edu/programs/workshops-spring-2026