Generative AI (GenAI) has interrupted the regular programming of educational institutions across the world and forced many changes, adaptations and shifts in policy. So how does such a powerful tool work and why is it disrupting education so much?
This workshop for UvA teaching staff focuses on the basics of how AI works, insights into how some students use it, and the impact of considering vs not considering AI use in an educational context.
In this hands-on workshop, we will go through the basics of how AI works, the benefits and consequences of its use and strategies to leverage/mitigate these. We will be using GenAI to learn about what it does well and/or poorly, how to save ourselves time and energy, to enhance our teaching materials and to help make informed decisions about its use.
| Target audience | UvA teaching staff. Time will be spent looking at assessments, teaching related tasks and classroom related applications. | |
| Language | English | |
| Trainer | Jacqui Edwards (TLC Central) | |
| Participants | Minimum of 8, maximum of 20 participants | |
| Location | At one of our UvA locations (see Registration). | |
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| Organised by | TLC Central |
The course is funded from central funds. Signing up is not non-committal, we will count on your participation.
After registering, you will receive an automated invitation for your Outlook calendar. If there are multiple dates, you’ll get a separate invitation for each (please don’t forget to accept). If the location is not yet known at that time, an update will follow later.
A proof of participation is available upon request. Please send an email to tlc-centraal@uva.nl after the course.

