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KI@eTeach 2025

Successful training series enters its second round

Following the widespread demand for the first round of training, the AI training series "KI@eTeach" again! Teachers at Thuringian universities are given the opportunity to deal intensively with the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in teaching and to teach students how to use AI competently. 

Contents & procedure

The training begins with a AI Intensive Week from March 24 to 28, 2025. Subsequently, regular online events will take place every Thursday from 13:00 to 14:30 will take place. Each of the 90-minute sessions will address an exciting topic relating to the use of AI in teaching. These include topics such as:

  • Artificial intelligence in teaching - copyright and data protection in practice
  • AI in university teaching: opportunities, challenges and future prospects
  • Course planning with AI
  • Testing with AI
  • Creating teaching and learning materials with AI
  • Scientific research and writing with AI

 

At the end of each event, the participants receive a Certificate of acquired knowledge.

Participation & registration

Find all events online via BigBlueButton will take place. Participation is free of chargeHowever, early registration is recommended. An overview of all event dates and registration can be found here: To the event overview.

As places are limited and experience has shown that they fill up quickly, we kindly ask you to cancel your participation as soon as possible so that we can allocate the place to someone else.

Further information is available at: www.eteach-thueringen.de/ki-weiterbildung

Speakers

Dr. Nicole Baron, Larissa Barth, Svea Benett, Gianni Buršić, Uwe Cämmerer-Seibel, Dr. Franziska Matthes, Zaryab Chaudhry

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