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AI for learning – mini-event

AI for learning – mini-event

Join us on 11 September 2024 for three practical sessions on using AI for personalised, creative and engaging learning. You can watch the live event on Facebook or register to join us on Zoom. 

You can also watch the event live on our Facebook page

. No registration is necessary to watch on Facebook.


About this event

This event focuses on how to use AI to personalise learning and get students involved in designing their own learning experiences. You will also learn practical ways to use AI tools to enhance your learners’ language skills and boost their creativity. 


About the sessions

Session 1: How can AI enhance learning experiences?

Speaker:

Joe Dale (UK)

Time and date: 

10.00–11.00 (UK time) 11 September 2024

Session information:

This webinar will demonstrate the role of generative AI in lesson planning, assessment and inclusive practices. You will see how AI can create written records of spoken lectures and discussions, which can then be made into personalised assessments. Additionally, we will explore how AI can support pronunciation and conversation practice and we will look at generating differentiated reading materials. Finally, the session will cover how AI can create bespoke images and enhance image accessibility for all learners.


Session 2: How can we co-design learning experiences with our students?

Speaker:

Josh Underwood (Spain)

Time and date: 

11.15–12.15 (UK time) 11 September 2024

Session information:

How can we help our students take control of their own learning and make mindful use of the resources available in an AI age? This talk will help you design language-learning experiences using AI for and with your students. We will look at examples of design strategies, see example tasks and learn how to be ‘mindful’ (critical) in our engagement with AI for learning. 


Session 3: How are teachers using AI tools? (panel discussion)

Speakers:

Pilar Capaul (Argentina), Iman Hassan Zain (Egypt), Nurohman (Indonesia)

Time and date:

12.30–13.30 (UK time) 11 September 2024

Session information:

Three expert teachers from around the world discuss how they use AI in their classrooms. 


You can also watch the event live on our Facebook page

. No registration is necessary to watch on Facebook.


About the speakers

Joe Dale is an independent language consultant working with a range of organisations such as the Association for Language Learning and the British Council. He speaks regularly at conferences about AI in education and has trained teachers all over the world in technology and language teaching. See more from him in his Facebook group ‘Language teaching with AI’.   

Joshua Underwood works with young learners and teachers in Spain and online. He co-edited a Handbook of Design in Educational Technology and has co-authored for several research publications on learning technology. He is passionate about learning and what it is to be human. For him, being a teacher and teacher trainer is part of this lifelong journey, which has so far included studying biochemistry, cognitive science and AI and UX design. 

Pilar Capaul is an early career teacher from Argentina. She teaches in the private and public sector, and is also the creator of @TeachersofEnglish, an Instagram account in which she shares teaching ideas and resources daily. 

Iman Hassan Zain has taught students of all levels for 17 years in Egypt. She is also a teacher educator supervisor for the British Council. She presented her competition-winning ideas on climate in the classroom in a webinar in November 2023. 

Nurohman has been an English teacher in a vocational school in East Java, Indonesia since 2009. He is also currently a PhD candidate in the field of English Language Teaching in Universitas Negeri Malang, and is interested in digital literacy and educational technology.


Important information about our events – please read

How to watch the webinar
Webinar recordings
Webinar handouts
Certificates
Code of conduct – participants

Preuzeto sa: www.teachingenglish.org.uk

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