Several Lunch Talks are being organised for staff members of the Faculty of Science (FNWI) in collaboration with TLC-Science.
Advanced chatbot building in UvA AI Chat and how to use them for education
This lunch session introduces educators to the next level of working with UvA AI Chat through persona-based chatbot design. Participants will learn how to build and customize AI personas that can reliably perform specific tasks, support classroom activities, or simulate expert roles. The session will discuss different types of chatbots (task, discussion, and information retrieval bots), design principles, common pitfalls, and live examples of how personas can enhance teaching, learning, and research workflows.
Learning goals
An overview of AI learning activities in the classroom including what works and what does not.
This lunch session aims to help equip university educators with practical knowledge and skills to start integrating AI into their classroom activities. The session will cover innovative and advanced learning activities that utilize AI, focusing on encouraging effective learning. The session will provide practical examples and research insights into the impact of AI on education as well as opportunities for discussion and sharing.
Learning goals
Theory and evidence on the Effects of GenAI use on learning and cognition
AI is changing how students learn — sometimes for the better, sometimes not. In this lunch talk, we will explore how genAI shapes learning processes and cognition more generally. We’ll look at relevant theories of cognition to frame the challenge of AI in education and we will discuss recent empirical research on using AI in higher education. This talk will help you see when AI supports learning, when it undermines it, and how we can steer students toward using AI in ways that actually build their skills.
Learning goals
How to get the most out of using Artifacts in UvA AI Chat (e.g. for Time Savers)
This lunch session aims to educate participants on the use of artifacts within UvA AI Chat. By the end of the session, educators will understand what artifacts are and how to use them effectively within UvA AI Chat. The session will cover basic to expert progression, provide practical examples, and include a roadmap of upcoming UvA AI Chat features.
Learning goals
The GenAI Living Lab team contributes to these sessions with the aim of improving AI literacy among the academics and to actively involve students and staff it in the development and application of GenAI in education at the University of Amsterdam.

