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AISL Academy Webinar: AI Collaboration and Development

What are the best approaches to support staff development in an AI-integrated environment? Register for this webinar to learn more!

Session Detail & Registration

AI Collaboration and Development

Date & Time: 19th March 4:30-5:15 p.m. (Hong Kong)
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This fourth webinar of the Navigating AI in Education series will consider how AI could support a more complex and ambitious vision for teaching and learning. We will look at the opportunities for collaboration and different approaches to staff-development as schools build confidence and expertise.

Replay of Previous Sessions in This Series

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Title Replay Link
01. AI Leadership and Strategy  Please click here.
02. AI Safeguarding Please click here.
03. AI Literacy and Education Please click here.

Future Webinars in This Series

Title Date & Time (tentative, Hong Kong)
05. Evaluation and Risk Management 3:30-4:15 p.m., 29 April 2025
06. Innovation and Use Cases 3:30-4:15 p.m., 10 June 2026

Speakers

Dina Foster
Head of Educator AI Training, Educate Ventures

Dina is an experienced former secondary school Deputy Head teacher and is currently a doctoral candidate at UCL with a research focus on how schools develop AI strategy to harness the benefits of AI, and augment teaching and learning. She gained her MA in Education and Technology and also holds a Master’s in Teaching, both from the Institute of Education.  Dina is particularly interested in supporting school leaders with the development and implementation of successful EdTech strategies to address school priorities.

Dave Turnbull
Deputy Head of Educator AI Training, Educate Ventures

Dave’s seven years’ experience in primary classrooms, including 5 years as his school’s Computing Curriculum Lead, has given him a front-row view to the challenges schools face in developing coherent digital strategies.  As Deputy Head of Educator AI Training at EDUCATE Ventures, he’s helping to build next generation CPD for leaders and teachers in this space. Dave has a BA in Media Arts from Royal Holloway University of London and worked in film and television prior to completing a PGCE at Goldsmiths, specialising in Early Years. He planned, developed, and implemented his school’s digital strategy, enabling him to guide the staff through remote teaching during the pandemic. He recently left teaching to become the primary caretaker for his son, and is excited to apply his experience to system-level digital capacity building in education.

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