June is AI Month: take a moment to explore what AI can mean for your teaching
For several years now, institutions and organisations have dedicated the month of June to exploring the possibilities and impact of AI in education.
Whether you already follow developments closely or are simply curious to learn more, June offers a good opportunity to explore the topic in more depth.
There is plenty to choose from, including webinars, on-site workshops, online modules and practical resources for students, lecturers and support staff. You can join live sessions or explore the materials at your own pace.
Have a look at the overview of activities, browse the publications, or add interesting activities to your agenda. Is something missing, or would you like to contribute to the programme? Let us know. Together, we can become more AI-wise as a community.
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