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In-person workshop exploring the basic foundations of generative AI to help you navigate its potential and limitations within teaching and learning.
Who is the workshop for?
Oxford teaching and teaching support staff, including course directors, tutors, lecturers, teaching assistants and academic administrators.
On what dates will the workshop be held? – Friday 17 May (10.30am-12.30pm) – Thursday 30 May (10.30am-12.30pm) – Monday 24 June (10.30am-12.30pm).
What will you do during the workshop? – Evaluate the suitability of AI tools for specific teaching and learning tasks – Critically assess the outputs generated by popular generative AI models – Compare benefits of different prompting techniques – Formulate use cases for generative AI in teaching and learning – Gain practical experience in formulating clear and specific prompts to effectively engage with generative AI models for various teaching and learning tasks.
By the end of the workshop, you will have a deeper understanding of how AI can enhance your teaching, equipped with the tools to critically assess AI outputs and integrate these technologies into your everyday tasks.