Secure Broadband:      Get connected with LGfL     Safeguarding Offer:      Apply for Monitoring

ReWatch EdTech Hubs 2023

Artificial Intelligence in Education

AI: Common sense steps for schools

John Jones

Director of Innovation

Matt Warne

Head of Computing and Digital Learning

Jump to a particular theme 

1. Introduction to the session by Ty Goddard

2. Introduction by John Jones and Matt Warne

3. 'The biggest threat of AI to education is to do nothing'

4. What are the Dfe doing about AI?

5. Do pupils know what AI is and what it is not?

6. What is machine learning and how can we teach pupils about it?

7. The RGS AI Rap

8. What support is needed to integrate AI into everyday teaching?

9. The importance of having an AI policy in place

10. What level of understanding fo AI is needed? What are LLM?

11. Using AI to help with a year 10 GCSE education homework

12. Human Cell GCSE diagram - How can AI help us understand the topic?

13. Year 10 Chemistry homework task and how Chat GPT helped?

14. Summarising book - how can AI help?

15. AI and website creation - what is the future of website developers?

16. Creating poems using AI

17. Crosswords in a world of AI - will anyone keep doing them?

18. Using Canva to help with school work using integrated AI

19. Using AI to create visuals and integrate it into your learning activities

20. Using AI in class with pupils?

21. AI - What are the risks?

22. Understanding bias and AI - the need to be vigilant

23. Understanding deepfakes

24. Fake or real - who made the Images - AI or humans?

25. What about our pupils futures?

26. Prompt Engineering? What is the relevance?

27. Using AI to translate and speak languages?

28. Authenticity and copyright - how are we going to manage such issues?

29. AI and future jobs? What is the impact going to be?

30. The digital divide and coping with the future

 

Save more than you spend and keep children safe

© Copyright LGfL  >  Privacy Notice and Policies  >  Accessibility

Registered Address: ​9th Floor, 10 Exchange Square, Primrose Street, London, EC2A 2BR. London Grid for Learning Trust - a charity whose mission is the advancement of Education. A company limited by guarantee registered in England no 4205579 Reg charity no 1090412.