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Join us on 10th September at the Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne for the highly demanded AI in Education Conference, coming to Victoria after its success in NSW.
This event gathers educators, researchers, and policymakers to explore the transformative role of Generative AI in education. Discover how AI can enhance teaching, streamline school operations, and benefit students. Engage with industry leaders, gain valuable insights, and network with peers.
Key Topics include:
- Generative AI and Education: Explore the transformative role of AI in shaping the future of education and its potential to enhance learning experiences.
- Policies around the Use of AI: Delve into the existing and evolving policies governing the integration of AI in educational settings and the implications for educators and students.
- Integrating Generative AI into the Classroom: Explore case studies and success stories of AI integration in classrooms, highlighting best practices and lessons learned.
- Regulating the Use of AI: Discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with regulating the use of AI in education, ensuring responsible and ethical implementation.
- Concerns and Challenges with AI: Address the potential dangers that educators may face in adopting AI and explore solutions for mitigating risks.
- Generative AI Assisting Teachers: Examine how AI can serve as a valuable ally to educators, supporting and enhancing their roles in the classroom.
- Federal & State Governments Review of the AI Framework: Stay updated on the latest developments in the federal government’s approach to AI in education and its implications for educational institutions.
- Generative AI outside of the classroom: Explore how schools can use generative AI to transform school operations, streamline administrative tasks, and enhance overall school efficiency.
- Safe, Ethical, and Responsible Use: Discuss the importance of ensuring the safe, ethical, and responsible use of AI in educational settings to protect the interests of both educators and students.
- The Benefits of Using AI: Evaluate the tangible benefits of incorporating AI in education and identify opportunities for optimizing its positive impact.
- How students are Using AI: Insights into how pupils are leveraging and integrating AI into their educational experiences.
Speakers
Prof. Danny Liu
Educational Innovation Team, The University of Sydney
Perri Winter
Staff Development, Digital Learning Coordinator, Presbyterian Ladies’ College
Sonia Cotugno
Teacher, Caulfield Grammar School
Michael O’Keeffe
Deputy Principal, Learning and Teaching, John Paul College
Nadia Koren
Academic Integrity Lead state-wide (VET & HE), TAFE NSW
Nick Morgan
Regional Director, Toddle
Nick Pattison
STEM Teacher, Orchard Park Primary School
Oliver Cowling
Year 6, Orchard Park Primary School
Jayda Macdonald
Year 6, Orchard Park Primary School
Mackenzie Sleep
Year 5, Orchard Park Primary School
James Vella
Director of eLearning, Emmaus College
Rachael Patrick
Master Teacher in Residence, Teaching Excellence Division, Victorian Academy of Teaching and Leadership
Steven Kolber
Curriculum Writer, Ngarrngga Project, The University of Melbourne
Janine Arantes
Senior Lecturer, Victoria University
Dr Francesca Bussey
(SFHEA) & Lecturer, Deakin University
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when & where
10 Sep 2024
Rendezvous Melbourne
328 Flinders St,
Melbourne VIC 3000
(03) 9250 1888
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