
The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich, NR2 1TF
| Tue 26 May |
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| Wed 27 May |
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This session explores how teachers can move beyond basic AI use to design bespoke tools for teaching and learning.
The session demonstrates how to use the free online platform Playab.ai to build custom AI apps that streamline workloads, enrich subject knowledge, and engage students in meaningful ways. Through real-world examples, the session will showcase how educators and learners alike can take agency in shaping AI, transforming it from a tool we use into one we co-create for personal and educational growth.
Recommended for educators working with young people and young adults, working in any educational environment, including schools, colleges, homeschooling and independent learning.
Please note:
The Tuesday session is particularly suited for educators working in specialist SEND institutions or with any person requiring SEND support, and for educators with SEND requirements.
Although the Playlab platform can be accessed via a mobile device, it's best experienced on a tablet or laptop. Please bring a device with you.
Free, booking essential.
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