Introduction to AI for Academic and Professional Staff
Join Anglia Learning & Teaching for an introduction to AI in education.
- 16 March - 16 June 2026, 15:00 - 10:00
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Join Anglia Learning & Teaching for an introduction to AI in education.
Are you a natural leader, an innovator, transforming students’ lives and their educational experience, influencing others and always curious about your own development? Have you been working in a team and seeing the fruits of your efforts in changing students' lives, policies and educational practices?
Join Anglia Learning & Teaching for a discussion on artificial intelligence and its possible impact upon academic integrity.
Engage your students with active learning podcasting. Learn how to create, collaborate, edit and share in this online session. More than just learning how to podcast, we will discuss the power of using audio in learning and teaching.
The session will cover how to record on your laptop and classroom machines, along with discussing ARU's recording policy, what it means to our practice, and the best ways for us to meet the requirements of the policy without making more work for ourselves.
A four-day blended course for staff and postgraduate lecturers, including Associate Lecturers, hosted by Anglia Learning and Teaching.
Participate in our interactive session to fully harness the capabilities of YuJa. Delve into a suite of tools designed for active learning and engagement within a Microsoft Teams environment. Explore advanced playback functionalities, develop custom quizzes, and elevate the overall learning journey. Together, we are dedicated to advancing the field of education.
YuJa is a fully interactive media streaming platform that you should be using to house your video and audio for the purpose of sharing with your students, staff, external assessors, and the world.
Opportunities to engage in discussion about ideas, plans, and ongoing pedagogic research writing projects, with support and feedback from Dr Simon Pratt-Adams and Dr Mark Warnes.