Generative AI in the Classroom for Educators
About this Course
In today\'s rapidly evolving educational landscape, the integration of generative AI is both a groundbreaking opportunity and a topic of significant debate. Building on the University of Glasgow\'s acclaimed Generative AI in Education short course, this advanced program delves into the strategies and practices necessary for the responsible implementation of AI tools in the classroom. Key focus areas include essential digital skills and AI literacy, examples and case uses of generative AI in classrooms, and ethical considerations all teachers should consider as they look to implement AI into their teaching practice. This course aims to enhance your technical proficiency and understanding of AI in education. For teachers and educators at every level looking for more insights as to how they can develop their own digital and AI literacy skills and ultimately make more informed decisions about how to apply generative AI use for their students.Created by: University of Glasgow

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