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CAFÉ Update February 05, 2024

05 February 2024

DEANS AND DIRECTORS RETREAT – KEYNOTE

The theme of our 2024 conferences is “Invent the Future.” We asked Dr. Tim Dasey to address this topic in terms of culinary arts education. Here is the overview of the keynote.

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The good news is AI can't taste and robots are less likely to replace your workers than in other fields. That doesn't mean you'll be unaffected. Whether the art of teaching, cooking, running a kitchen, or managing a business, AI provides both opportunity and challenges. Academic integrity is a tactical consideration; Our presenter gets us to think of the strategic issues.

Dr. Tim Dasey, author of the groundbreaking book: Wisdom Factories will delve into the world of Artificial Intelligence and encourage us to begin to think about how it will impact what, how, when, and where we teach the next generation of cooks, chefs, restaurateurs, and food professionals.

You may want to hear his CAFÉ podcast on the subject as well. Go to cafemeetingplace.com/cafe-podcasts/episode73.

To register for the conference, go to cafemeetingplace.com/cafe-events.

Mary Petersen
Executive Editor, Gold Medal Classroom
President, Center for the Advancement of Foodservice Education


CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

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Registration is now open. Click here for hotel information.


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JOIN THE CONVERSATION

CAFÉ is helping educators create a CHANGE MINDSET in culinary education. Care to share? In conjunction with GMC’s story “Discovering a Willingness to Motive and Change,” we asked readers to post their wisdom and experience. Look at Instagram or Facebook for these questions:

  1. How do you create a culture of change in your program?
  2. How can you engage your colleagues in change?
  3. What tactics do you use to connect with students and has it changed?
  4. What tactics do you use to motivate students and has it changed? 

Answer in comments and don’t forget to put the number of the question you are answering. GMC will share the insight in the March edition. 

Let’s keep the conversation going!


CAFÉ Talks Podcast ~ Season 9

For a video peek of episode 81, click here.
To listen to the full podcast, click here.

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Thank you to our CAFETalks Podcast Sponsors!

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To listen to our previous podcasts or to subscribe please go to www.cafemeetingplace.com/cafe-podcasts


IT'S TIME TO RENEW YOUR CAFÉ MEMBERSHIP

Renew your CAFÉ MEMBERSHIP and enjoy discounts, access to the Journal for Culinary Education Best Practices as well as to help support the cost-effectiveness of CAFÉ events.

If you are not currently a member please consider joining today!


CAFÉ CONTACT INFORMATION

Mary Petersen, President, CAFÉ; Executive Editor, The Gold Medal Classroom
(410) 268-5542 (office)
(443) 994-8228 (cell)
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Lisa Parrish, Editor, The Gold Medal Classroom
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Mary Young, Administrative Assistant
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Paul Sorgule, Host, CAFETalks Podcast
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