Training Recording: Unlocking AI’s Potential in Education 21 October - 31 December 2024
For a limited time only, access this post-event recording for our online Unlocking AI's Potential in Education Conference.
For a limited time only, access this post-event recording for our online Unlocking AI's Potential in Education Conference.
Building on themes from our Special Interest Groups (SIGs), this online conference included insights from experts from various fields on how to leverage AI technology in your business, enhance productivity, revolutionise education, and explore the ethical use of AI. The programme for this event was developed in collaboration with Dawn Hallybone CSO, 2Simple and BESA Curriculum SIG Chair and Al Kingsley, Group CEO, NetSupport, MAT Chair, RSC Advisory Board and BESA EdTech SIG Chair. Dawn Hallybone was the chair for this event, offering valuable insights!
This event is open to BESA Members and Non-BESA Members. If you apply for membership you will be able to purchase at the Member Price.
When you register, you will receive a copy of the session recordings and slides.
Please note, the recording will only be available until 31 December, so make sure to access it before then.
Programme:
1. Welcome from the Event Chair Dawn Hallybone CSO, 2Simple and BESA Curriculum SIG Chair
2. Boost Productivity: Essential Tools for Efficiency Sonny Sharma, Chief Technology & Change Officer, Joskos Solutions
This session focuses on enhancing productivity through tools, prompts, and practical demonstrations.
Key Themes:
- Productivity tools that can automate routine tasks.
- Effective prompts and methods to boost individual and team productivity.
- Examples of significant time savings and operational improvements.
3. AI Literacy for All: A Critical Foundation for Informed AI Adoption John Jones, Director of Innovation at the four RGS Worcester Schools
- Foundational AI Literacy for All Stakeholders – Understanding basic AI concepts and applications is essential for informed decision-making across all sectors.
- Critical and Sceptical Mindset – AI should be adopted with a critical eye, acknowledging its limitations, potential biases, and ethical implications.
- Empowering Ethical AI Adoption – Stakeholders will gain the tools to integrate AI responsibly, ensuring it aligns with societal values and ethical standards.
4. Maximise Reach: Ensuring Accessibility and Legal Compliance Mona Schroedel, Managing Associate, Freeths LLP
This session focuses on adapting products for inclusivity through language and translation modelling to ensure accessibility in multiple languages, alongside addressing legal compliance challenges with AI integration.
Key Themes:
- How to adapt products to be more inclusive
- Language/translation modelling to ensure content is accessible in multiple languages.
- Legal Compliance with AI.
5. Streamlining Workloads: Strategies for Efficiency and Productivity Prof (Dr) Adam Boddison OBE, Chief Executive, Association for Project Management
This session explores how AI tools can effectively reduce administrative burdens for educators, alongside the strategic use of data analytics to enhance decision-making and improve overall educational processes.
Key Themes:
- Strategies and tools leveraging AI to alleviate administrative burdens on educators.
- Utilisation of data analytics for informed decision-making and improvement of educational processes.
6. Ethical AI Deployment: Safeguarding Practices and Legal Compliance James Garnett CITP FBCS FRSA CISM, Digital Strategist; IT Consultant; Chair of Trustees at Apps for Good
This session offers insights into addressing legality and copyright issues, while ensuring the ethical use of AI across various settings, with a focus on safeguarding and responsible deployment practices.
Key Themes:
- Addressing legal frameworks and copyright concerns related to the use of AI in various contexts.
- Ensuring ethical practices and responsible deployment of AI technologies across different settings.
- Understanding and adhering to safeguarding requirements and ethical standards when using AI in diverse applications - with reference to Keeping Children Safe in Education.
7. Summary & Closing Remarks from the Event Chair Dawn Hallybone CSO, 2Simple and BESA Curriculum SIG Chair
To register your interest, or to ask any questions, please email eventsteam@besa.org.uk.
We look forward to having you join us for an enlightening and enriching experience!