
Andrei Kalamkarov
Seasoned software developer and manager dedicated to serving the evolving needs of users through technical expertise and creativity. I have extensive experience in both front-end and back-end development, including a deep expertise with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). As a lifelong learner, I'm always eager to expand skills, particularly in web technologies and AI.
Sessions in which Andrei Kalamkarov participates
Tuesday 11 February, 2025
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword—it’s transforming how we work, learn and innovate. In this lightning round, presenters will dive into practical ways AI is and can be used at Concordia and beyond. From enhancing workflows to reimagining learning, get ready to see AI in action and leave with ideas you can apply today.
Wednesday 12 February, 2025
Discover how to supercharge your daily work using Cursor and Obsidian. While Cursor is primarily used as a programming tool, this workshop will show you how its powerful AI features can benefit everyone's daily work, whether you write code or not. The session will provide practical demonstrations and real-world examples to help you get started with these tools.
Sessions in which Andrei Kalamkarov attends
Wednesday 12 February, 2025
We all use office 365 but are you really 'using' it. Make it work for you and let me show you 5 tips that will save you time and allow you to be way more productive.
Can AI assist faculty with writing objective (multiple choice) questions? If it can, can it do so in the recommended criterion-referenced way? What is the quality of the resulting questions? Can this reduce work for the instructor?In this session for instructors and pedagogical counsellors, we present the case study of one pilot project: a learning assessment in an undergraduate course. We describe the approvals received for the effort, then demonstrate the tools used to generate test ...
Learn how to make the most of LinkedIn to boost your professional presence. This workshop covers creating a strong profile, networking effectively, and sharing updates, projects, and achievements to connect with peers and showcase your expertise.
In this session, we will use an open-source software that allows you to download and run large language models locally on standard computers. The software has a graphical interface to interact with the models without any coding, making this accessible to everyone in our community.We will learn to privately engage with open-source foundational models, such as Llama and Phi-3, and use them to interact with our own documents without sending any information to a cloud service. As we do the...