The GenAIEdu 2024 conference at Ulster University’s Derry campus convenes international experts to delve into the impact of generative AI on education, featuring innovative activities and discussions on preparing for the future adoption of AI technologies.
GenAIEdu 2024, the third national conference on Generative Artificial Intelligence in Education, commences today at Ulster University’s Derry campus. This three-day summit, organized by the School of Computing, Engineering, and Intelligent Systems, will run until Friday. Following successful summits in September and January, the event aims to explore the evolving role of AI in education.
The conference gathers international experts, including researchers, educators, students, and industry professionals, to discuss how generative AI will impact learning, teaching, and assessment methods. New activities and events have been scheduled, such as a practitioner showcase where local teachers will present best practices in using AI in classrooms to enhance AI literacy and employment readiness.
The summit aims to prepare the region for the rapid adoption of transformational AI technologies in the coming years. Detailed information on registration and the conference agenda can be found on the Ulster University website.