ChatGPT is just the beginning. Artificial intelligence can now be used by everyone without much prior knowledge, effort or cost, and it delivers fascinating results. In schools, the AI breakthrough poses new challenges for teachers and students, parents, school administrators and researchers. Risks and fears are juxtaposed with unimagined opportunities for teaching and learning.
How can artificial intelligence be used meaningfully in schools? What are the pitfalls? How is AI changing schools?
We cordially invite you to join us for a discussion.
Impressions and insights will be provided by:
- Prof. Dr. Nikol Rummel ( CAIS/Ruhr University Bochum, Educational Psychology and Educational Technology)
- Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych (Technical University Darmstadt, Computational Linguistics)
- Dr. Tanja Reinlein (Ministry for Schools and Education of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia)
- Benedikt Roth (Secondary school teacher for computer science, social sciences and practical philosophy)
- Moderation: Dr. Matthias Begenat (CAIS)
Programme
18:00: Presentation of CAIS research in the museum foyer
- Impressions from the research programme Educational Technologies and Artificial Intelligence
- AI tools to try out: How can AI be used for learning and teaching?
- Knowledge at the touch of a button: Elevator pitch
19:00: Greetings
- Ina Brandes (Minister for Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia) (video message)
- Prof. Dr. Michael Baurmann (Founding Director of CAIS)
- Prof. Dr. Christiane Eilders (Director of the CAIS)
19:30: Discussion: What is AI doing in the classroom?
Followed by get-together incl. food