During this two-hour hands-on workshop, participants will use both the workstation and their mobile phones to complete guided demonstrations of several services that use large language models to modify or originate teaching materials. At specific intervals, participants will be shown use cases in which the AI-enhanced workflows can be applied. This is an intense training programme requiring participants to produce and evaluate content suitable for reuse in education settings. How AI brought us here Watch Otter.ai transcribe live text during introductions See large language models, their owners, and their apps Learn about process-based outcomes HANDS-ON: Use Microsoft Copilot to generate a summary of the workshop from a URL HANDS-ON: Right-click and query the workshop PDF inside Windows File Explorer View the technology fallacy of being AI-centric Learn about the Four-P Framework Learn 10 best practices, including a suggestion related to EU law DISCUSS how to manage purpose, programs, people, and protocols Inside a digital workflow View an Obsidian Vault Hear about the PARA method Watch knowledge graph Use Napkin to dive into complementary topics See content from digital transformation advocates Generativism Advice on responsible use of AI in education Suggestions for efficient prompts HANDS-ON: Create a composite image as a critique of session by using one of three different AI models to complete the tasking HANDS-ON: Survey of most useful tool ## Workshop Breakdown [[1. Intro AI for Education]] [[7. Images from Text]] [[8. Build a slide deck]] [[10. Text to Video]] [[11. Multimodal LLMs]] [[12. The Best AI May Be Agentic]] By the end of the workshop, participants should have hands-on experience using AI tools on their desktops and mobile devices, a better understanding of AI's capabilities and limitations in content creation, and the ability to produce AI-generated outputs for use in educational settings. Workstations must have the Edge browser with Copilot installed. If a participant opts to use their own laptop or mobile phone, a paid versions of an AI (e.g. Chat GPT-4, Perplexity.ai, or Copilot Pro). If a participant wants to complete this training with a mobile phone, the following apps should be installed on the handset: ·       Bing ·       ChatGPT ·       Copilot ·       Drive ·       Edge ·       Google ·       Perplexity ·       Slido