How can we leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance teaching and learning?
From defining student personas to using AI to tackle complex educational issues, discover how educators can effectively leverage AI tools to analyse student data, enhance pedagogical approaches, and create more engaging, adaptive learning environments.
Student experience and generative AI: scaling individual learning pathways
In this one-hour webinar, we will explore together with the guest speaker the core principles of generative AI and examine practical strategies for integrating it into institutional design. We will focus on enhancing the student experience through personalised learning pathways, making education more responsive to individual needs.
We will address key questions such as:
- How can we teach and learn about AI?
- How can we teach and learn with AI?
- How can we teach and learn in a world shaped by AI?
This online event is part of the European Digital Education Hub’s collaborative inquiry activities.
Guest speaker: Dr. Raphael Costambeys-Kempczynski
Dr Raphael Costambeys-Kempczynski is the Director of Education at the Learning Planet Institute and a Senior Lecturer at Sorbonne Nouvelle. His expertise spans cultural and media studies, innovative pedagogies, and university leadership.
Recently, Dr. Costambeys-Kempczynski has shifted his focus towards the transformative potential of collective and artificial intelligence in learning and higher education management. His current work explores the intersection of AI and pedagogy, particularly how generative AI can be integrated into educational environments in ethical and impactful ways.
As a public speaker and thought leader, he regularly shares his insights on the future of education, the influence of emerging technologies, and the need to cultivate critical thinking skills in the digital age.
Who can join
The event is open to anyone active in the field of education who is curious about the various challenges in teaching and learning with artificial intelligence.
Participants may include:
- researchers
- teachers
- education practitioners
- members of the European Digital Education Hub community
How to join
This event is only available to registered Hub members. Hub membership will be granted within 5 working days, so make sure to register before 16 October 2024.
Only once you are a registered Hub member can you register to the event.