Summary of Expert led talk webinar Autumn 23 Cycle 4 - Digital Strategy Using AI
Webinar Overview
The webinar titled "Expert led talk webinar Autumn 23 Cycle 4 - Digital Strategy Using AI" was hosted by Roger Pie, featuring Christian Turon, the educational technology lead for Chilton Learning Trust. The discussion focused on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, particularly in relation to digital strategy and its implications for school leadership.
Key Technological Concepts and Product Features:
- AI in Education: The session emphasized the potential benefits and challenges of AI in educational settings. AI can enhance learning experiences but must be implemented thoughtfully to avoid pitfalls such as misinformation and over-reliance on technology.
- Generative AI: Christian discussed various AI tools, including ChatGPT and Gemini, which utilize generative AI to create content based on user prompts. Generative AI can assist in tasks like writing documents, creating quizzes, and developing lesson plans.
- Implementation Strategies: The importance of a pragmatic approach to AI strategy was highlighted. Schools should follow guidelines to ensure that AI is used safely and effectively, with a focus on improving educational outcomes rather than merely adopting technology for its own sake.
- Data Security and Ethics: The discussion included concerns about data privacy, especially when using AI tools that may store user inputs. The need for clear policies and ethical considerations around AI usage in schools was emphasized.
- AI Tools Demonstrated:
- Notebook LM: A tool for creating study guides and revision materials from uploaded resources.
- Padlet: Now includes AI features for creating interactive boards and maps.
- Quiziz: Allows users to generate quizzes quickly and export them to platforms like Google Forms.
- Seeing AI: A Microsoft app that describes and reads out objects and text for visually impaired users.
Recommendations for Educators:
- Training and Resources: Educators should seek training opportunities to understand how to use AI effectively. Resources like newsletters and social media channels can provide valuable insights into new tools and best practices.
- Clear Guidelines: Schools should establish clear guidelines for using AI in classrooms, including what is permissible and how to avoid plagiarism.
- Focus on Human-Centered Education: AI should support, not replace, the essential human elements of teaching. Teachers should remain central to the educational process, using AI as a tool to enhance their effectiveness.
Main Speakers:
- Roger Pie: Host and facilitator of the webinar.
- Christian Turon: Expert speaker, educational technology lead at Chilton Learning Trust, and participant in the MPQ program.
This session provided a comprehensive overview of the current landscape of AI in education, equipping participants with insights and practical tools to navigate this rapidly evolving field.
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Technology