In the seminar you will hear concrete ideas for using AI in teaching and learning
Welcome to the AI now – learning in the era of artificial intelligence -online seminar to hear how artificial intelligence can be utilized as part of teaching and learning. The seminar focuses on the students’ point of view: during the day, you will get to know different ways to learn the key basic principles of artificial intelligence, and we will get to know applications suitable for school use that utilize artificial intelligence and their operating principles.
In the seminar, best practices developed in the Artificial Intelligence for Early Childhood Education and Basic Education projects coordinated by the Innokas network will be presented and expert speeches will be heard. The seminar is intended for early childhood education and basic education personnel and others interested in the topic. The seminar is free of charge.
Time: Friday December 12th from 10AM-3PM
Registration: The registration for the seminar is closed.
Program (event will be in Finnish):
Time | |
10.00–10.05 | Opening words, Innokas-coordinator Jukka Lehtoranta and Project Designer Emilia Mattila |
10.05–10.45 | Learning in the era of AI, Professor Matti Tedre and Senior Researcher Henriikka Vartiainen, University of Eastern Finland |
10.45–11.00 | Innokas AI project – results and best practices, Emilia Mattila |
11.00–11.30 | Searching for an AI path, early childhood educator Tuulia Lyytikäinen and early childhood carer Kati Heinonen, Lohja |
11.30–12.15 | Break |
12.15–12.45 | A multilingual and accessible classroom via AI, Special Education Teacher Emma Juntunen, Rovaniemi |
12.45–13.15 | AI as part of the everyday classroom, classteacher Janne Nissinen, The Tampere University Teacher Training School and mathematics and physics teacher Perttu Ervelius, The Viikki Teacher Training School of the University of Helsinki |
13.15–13.25 | Break |
13.25–13.45 | AI competition, Jukka Lehtoranta |
13.45–14.15 | Artificial intelligence as part of the multidisciplinary learning module, Markus Packalén, classteacher, Oulu |
14.15–14.55 | AI changing teaching and learning – research highlights from developments projects, Post-doctoral Researcher Janne Fagerlund, University of Jyväskylä |
14.55–15.00 | Closing words, Jukka Lehtoranta ja Emilia Mattila |