Artificial intelligence is changing university teaching - but how can Students targeted and practice-orientedgeformt be?
In this Talks@eTeach, the eTeach contact points Charlotte Steinke, Christina Otto (University of Jena), Dorothea Warneck (University of Music Weimar) and Martina Gerhardt (Gera-Eisenach Cooperative State University) present two practical continuing education formats:
Invite AI in your classroom is a flexible, low-threshold course developed by the Franz Liszt University of Music Weimar in collaboration with the Gera-Eisenach Cooperative State University. This course on generative AI & academic work can be integrated directly into courses. Teachers and students work together to test text-generative AI tools for academic work and discuss their potential applications.
Another basic AI offer is the genKI driver's licensedeveloped at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. The Moodle course is an interactive self-study course for students at universities that teaches the basics of generative AI and supports its safe use in studies. The first version is available to all Thuringian universities on the Virtual Campus Thuringia.
Talks@eTeach is a format of the eTeach network Thuringia, which offers space for impulses from teaching practice, exchange of experience and networking on the subject of media-enhanced teaching, learning and testing.The events take place online every one to two months and are aimed at lecturers, students and interested parties. >>> Click here for more talks.