Webinar: Unlocking Ai in European classrooms
Date: Tuesday, 14 March, 17:00- 18:00 CET
Recording:
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Speakers:

Margot Schubert teaches coding and robotics to primary school children at German and international schools in the Munich area. She holds an MBA from the Open University, UK. She is a CodeWeek leading teacher, a Calliope Expert and a Roberta Coach. Margot has developed course materials on a variety of topics in computer science. In 2021 she founded the non profit organization Space2code e.V.. Space2code provides free coding lessons to children and promotes making coding part of primary school curricula in Germany.

Hermann Morgenbesser teaches Computer Sciences at the Klosterneuburg International School. in Austria. He was involved in the Austrian-wide coordination of various European projects on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Education as a coordinator in the educational implementation of these projects in schools from 2012 to 2017. Since February 2017 Hermann leads the Future Learning Lab at the University of Education in Vienna, where he is a member of the department “Center for Learning and Innovation”. The main focus of his work is to train teachers in the area of "pedagogically assisted educational technology".

Guillermo Medrano Guillermo Medrano @GmedranoTIC PhD Engineer and Master in Teaching. Teacher in Secondary and Vocational Training at La Rioja. TeachUp Tutor and Country Dialogue Labs participant. Tutor, creator and coordinator of on-line courses at INTEF. eTwinning & Future Classroom Lab Ambassador in La Rioja. Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert & Global Learning Mentor in Microsoft. Also teaching how to create AR, VR and 3D Models to teachers for Education. Amazed by AI boost. Above all, Lifelong Learner.
Webinar: Educational Use of AI and Data: Myth or Reality
Date: Monday, 27 March, 17:00 CEST
Recording:
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Speakers:

Lidija Kralj is an international analyst and expert in data and AI in education, she is a member European Commission’s working groups on Artificial intelligence and data in education and training, digital education and safer internet; UNESCO and Council of Europe expert groups on AI and education, and author of digital learning resources and textbooks, as well as an advisor and teacher trainer. She had been working at the Ministry of Science and Education in Croatia, where she led reforms in the area of digital education, learning analytics, data-based decisions in education and comprehensive curricula reform. Lidija is eLearning and project manager, and a lecturer in Mathematics and Computer Science with 30 years of experience, currently works as a senior analyst at European Schoolnet.

Marco Neves is a Computer Science Teacher; Digital Education Expert and Advisor; Consultant in Artificial Intelligence and Education. CEO of InteractIdeas; AI Educational Consultant at ReadyAI; Digital Education Consultant at SecondYOU.
Live session: Using AI to animate the classroom
Date: Tuesday, 4 April, 17:00 CEST
Recording:
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During this practical live lesson, we will explore Fabella Creator, a no code authoring and programming tool to allow the creation of lessons that include audio, branching, visuals, and more. You will get hands-on experience with the tool to get a look and feel of how you can utilize visual scripting in your teaching.
We invite you to prepare for the Live Lesson and to learn more about Fabella Creator.
We will organise a follow-up meeting to this Live Lesson, on Tuesday 25 April at 17:00 CEST. Find more information on the document hyperlinked above and sign up if you are interested in attending.
Johan Strömberg is a serial entrepreneur that started in big international companies and moved over to start ups in the early 2000. Johan has developed companies and people for the last 25 years. Started off as a CEO of a game engine company and in 2014 the CEO of Schoolido. An award winning digital interactive educational platform according to the Swedish curriculum for students in grades 7-9. Johan has worked as executive coach, and several positions in SaaS platform companies. Johan is now director of sales and business development in Wanderword.
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