RTCON20 | Bringing Artificial Intelligence into the Classroom
Event description
Join RTCON20 to catch Sanjin Dedic 's PD session on 'Bringing Artificial Intelligence into the Classroom'
In this session we are going to lift the hood on Artificial Intelligence, find out about its fascinating origins and explore a number of free tools and activities that you can use to bring AI to your classroom (no experience required). The activities are going to involve image recognition, voice recognition, recognising emotion in text and finally using A.I. to generate adventure stories! We will also touch on more comprehensive units of work (free to teachers) that use Scratch and Python coding. Â
The session will wrap up with a discussion on the impact A.I on our lives and society at large, and a live Q&A session.  Â
Sanjin Dedic is a robotics engineer and an experienced educator in the field of Digital Technologies. Throughout his teaching career Sanjin has been at the forefront of the latest educational technologies, in 2013 he brought Arduino, 3D printing and the make movement ethos into the classroom, he since authored Python curriculum in use by dozens of Victorian schools and co-authored a book on the BBCÂ micro:bit, both aimed at students in Years 7- 10.Â
He currently teaches at the King David School in Melbourne and works with Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria, Teacher Training Australia and The Digital Technologies Hub to share the latest in educational technology and pedagogical approaches with fellow teachers.Â
How to join this session?
Make sure you have your ticket to RTCON20 which can be purchased here. Register your details to this event so you can get reminders on when it goes live.Â
Can't make the date but want to join in?
All attendees to RTCON20 will have 6 months of access to the content at the event, so you can watch and re-watch the PD at your own pace!
What is RTCON20?
RTCON20 is the virtual relief teacher conference of the year. Learn all about what's on offer here.Â
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