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Hardly any other topic is currently moving the university landscape more than artificial intelligence (AI). As a network in Thuringia that promotes media-enriched teaching and learning opportunities for all, we ask ourselves:
- How can teachers use AI to prepare and deliver courses?
- How do we teach students how to use AI tools responsibly?
- What legal risks and creative opportunities does AI entail in the university context?
In order to support teachers in addressing these issues, we regularly offer AI further training, expert panels and compact learning content on the topic of AI on. With this diverse offering, we want to help you better understand and utilize the opportunities and challenges of AI in the university context.
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AI offers at a glance
Prompting station workshop
We regularly offer Practical workshops and further training on the basics of AI in university teaching. The workshop can last 1.5 hours or 3 hours, depending on the intensity. We start with the basics of AI and move on to practical applications of various AI software from the eTeach prompting station.
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Continuing education program KI@eTeach
Our program "KI@eTeach" offers teachers the opportunity to delve deeper into specific AI topics. Within this AI intensive week you can find in Regular online events during the semester choose from a variety of courses on AI tools and application scenarios for teaching.
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Self-study room genKI driver's license
The Digital University staff unit at the University of Jena has developed a new self-study course on the use of generative AI for students. It provides an initial introduction to the topic and prepares students for the safe and responsible use of generative AI in their studies.
The self-study course is available on Moodle available to all students with access.
AI outline template
For all Thuringian universities that have their own Guideline or directive If you would like to develop or revise an existing training program for dealing with generative AI systems, the eTeach network has developed a useful template to support you. As Orientation guide the template provides a structured basis for internal discussion and further development within the university and can be flexibly adapted to University-specific requirements be adapted.
Are you interested in regularly discussing the topic of AI?
Get into conversation with experts on the topic of AI in teaching.
The KI networking meeting offers you the opportunity to present current projects or ideas and to explore opportunities for cooperation - be it with regard to new teaching concepts or with a view to funding programs such as the "Freiraum" call for proposals at the beginning of 2025.
The meeting always takes place online via our web conferencing system BigBlueButton. It is not necessary to register in advance, but you are welcome to send us specific questions using the form below.