Training

How can we develop learners AI literacy?

Exploring how to build AI literacy, equipping students with the skills for an AI-driven future.

  • Online
  • One hour
  • Free

This course will be held on

  • 03 December 2024

    • Online
    • 14:00 – 15:00
  • 12 December 2024

    • Online
    • 12:30 – 13:30

About

This session examines strategies for building AI literacy among students, focusing on AI’s capabilities, limitations, and responsible use. We’ll provide practical activities to help students interact with AI responsibly and prepare them for future careers in an AI world.

Who should attend

This session is designed for educators looking to integrate AI literacy into their teaching practices, equipping learners with the skills needed for future careers in an AI-enabled world.

What we cover

  • Explore how learners can develop the skills to use AI tools effectively while understanding their limitations.
  • Learn how to teach students responsible practices involved in using AI
  • Discover hands-on activities that can be used to build AI literacy in classrooms, helping students understand and engage with AI in meaningful ways.

What to expect

  • Strategies for embedding AI literacy into everyday lessons
  • Practical activities to help learners understand AI and how to use it
  • Guidance on promoting critical thinking and responsible use of AI tools

Pricing and eligibility

  • Jisc members - Free
  • Non member, not-for-profit - £50.00 + VAT

This webinar is free to anyone from a Jisc member organisation (UK further education colleges, specialist colleges or higher education institutions). You will therefore need to register with your institutions email address.

Non member, not-for-profit organisations must register and pay to attend this session.

For more information please email training@jisc.ac.uk or phone 01235 822242.

Session preparation and setup

Upon successful registration before the webinar you'll receive your joining instructions email from training@jisc.ac.uk. Please fully read the instructions to ensure ease of access to the live online room.

  • The webinar will be run in Teams, with live automated captioning and transcription
  • You'll also need a headset, or headphones and a microphone
  • Please sign in using your full name
  • Participants’ microphones will be muted on entry. If you would like to speak, please use the raise hand tool or the chat pane to indicate this
  • We'll be taking questions during the webinar, which you can submit in the chat pane