Join our growing community of educators integrating AI into STEM, Nursing, and Allied Health Education.
Empowering educators to explore the future of Artificial Intelligence in STEM, Nursing, and Allied Health. Join our upcoming hands-on workshops, engage in our Community of Practice on Canvas, and discover opportunities to help shape the next generation of AI-ready professionals.
Aligned with Vision 2030 and the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office strategic direction for Generative AI in learning, our initiative supports California’s goal of equitable access, innovation, and workforce readiness.
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Our Community of Practice on Canvas connects educators dedicated to integrating AI into STEM, Nursing, and Allied Health education. Together, we share ideas, explore tools, and create strategies that prepare students for an AI-driven future—promoting innovation, collaboration, and equity in learning.
If you’d like to join us, please complete the training survey so we can add you to the Canvas shell.
This AI Community of Practice (CoP) is open to all California Community Colleges faculty in STEM, Nursing, and Allied Health. It is not a class—there are no grades, assignments, or required hours. Instead, the CoP offers a safe, supportive space in Canvas where faculty can explore, discuss, and share how they are using AI in their disciplines. Participation is flexible and self-directed: you decide how much time to dedicate, from simply browsing resources to actively engaging in conversations or optional live online meetups (if offered). The primary expectation is that participants contribute to a respectful, collegial environment where everyone can learn from one another’s experiences with AI.
The LAMC AI and Machine Learning project is completed in collaboration with the National AI Campus. The National AI Campus is a collaborative, project-based learning initiative designed to leverage AI and ML to enhance teaching and learning across institutions. Rooted in the concept of no-boundary thinking, the program aims to develop human infrastructure at the forefront of bioinformatics, advanced data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. Founded by Dr. Xiuzhen Huang in 2018, the initiative has since expanded into a national program.
At LAMC, faculty work under the mentorship of National AI Campus faculty to design and implement AI-centered projects across multiple STEM disciplines, extending beyond biomedical applications. The initial phase serves as a one-campus pilot that engages faculty and mentors students in hands-on AI research and innovation. Once established and successful, the program will expand to additional community colleges within the region to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and broaden access to AI learning opportunities.
Questions or need additional information?
Contact Dr. Par Mohammadian