AI Workshop For Teachers Dunedin
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Join the AI Workshop for teachers Dunedin, held on 14th April 2026, in Dunedin, New Zealand. Is a sensible workshop designed to assist secondary school educators in understanding and effectively using Artificial Intelligence in their classrooms. Hosted by means of The AI Collective, the occasion brings teachers together to discover how AI can assist lesson planning, evaluation, and productiveness at the same time as preserving moral use in education. Through professional talks and hands-on guidance from educators and researchers, members will advantage realistic techniques to integrate AI equipment into coaching, improve efficiency, and provide higher support to students in an evolving virtual learning environment Organized By The AI Collective is a community-driven organization that brings together professionals, researchers, founders, and enthusiasts interested in Artificial Intelligence. Event Highlights AI is already being used by students, so educators need support to guide them effectively. New curriculum requirements have increased pressure and workload on teachers. The workshop series helps educators rethink teaching approaches using AI. Focus on using AI technology to improve productivity and reduce paperwork. Participants will gain practical strategies to improve efficiency and productivity. Open to all secondary school teachers. Emphasis on authentic assessment strategies. Guidance on using ethical AI in education. Why Attend? Participants will be asked about their topics of interest during registration. Possible focus areas include AI in assessment, lesson planning, and student use of AI. Attendees can also choose topics related to their specific subject area. The workshop will be customized based on participants’ interests and needs. Facilitator And Speaker Simon McCallum will discuss how AI collaboration is transforming education, based on his research in AI and assessment. Benny Pan, a teacher at Rototuna Senior High School, researches AI-augmented critical thinking and will lead hands-on AI training for educators. The AI Workshop for Teachers Dunedin teaches educators practical and ethical ways to use AI in modern digital learning.