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AI In Education: Innovation and Impact

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Thu, 2 Oct, 8:30am - 3pm NZDT

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AI in Education: Innovation & Impact

Join us for a dynamic one-day conference exploring the transformative role of AI in education. AI in Education: Innovation & Impact brings together educators, leaders, and experts to discuss how artificial intelligence is reshaping teaching, learning, and leadership.

This event will provide practical insights into integrating AI effectively.

Location TBC: But we are definitely coming to Invercargill

Event Schedule

  • Sir Ian Taylor: AI for learning

  • Morning Tea & Networking

  • Breakout Workshops (Choose one)

    • Steve Smith: Google: Leadership & AI: How school leaders can harness AI to support strategic planning, report writing, and data analysis.

    • ImpactEd: AI in Teaching & Learning: Practical ways AI can enhance engagement, personalisation, and assessment in the classroom.

    • ImpactEd: AI & Neurodiversity: Leveraging AI to support diverse learners, accessibility, and inclusive education practices.

  • Lunch & Networking

  • Steve Smith and Arnika Macphail: Getting creative: All the cool things AI can do. 

Whether you’re an educator, school leader, or learning support specialist, this conference will equip you with knowledge and tools to confidently navigate the AI-powered future of education.

To run as planned in its in-person format, our workshops require a minimum number of paying attendees. If this threshold isn’t reached, we may adjust the event to a different format to ensure all registered participants can still engage with the content. Any changes will be communicated to registrants as soon as possible. We appreciate your support and adaptability. For any questions, please reach out to arnika@impacted.co.nz 

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