Want to explore how to adapt your teaching to an era in which GenAI plays a central role, exploring options from actively embedding GenAI in learning activities to designing fully human-centred, laptops-closed teaching formats? Register for this (free of charge) workshop offered (almost exclusively) for ESL staff.
- Date
- Tuesday 16 Jun 2026, 13:00 - 16:00
- Type
- Workshop
- Spoken Language
- English
- Room
- Erasmus Education Lab, Community for Learning & Innovation (CLI), Polak bldg.
Topic workshop: How to bring your teaching up-to-speed in a world where GenAI is ubiquitous? Approaches range from proactively integrating various aspects of GenAI in teaching and learning to using human-only (laptops-closed) pedagogies.
Takeaway from this workshop: From a range of case studies, you will select one approach to tailor to the context of your course(s).
This hands-on workshop is designed for a small group of 10 teaching staff members from ESSB and ESL (with five seats reserved for ESL). The workshop focuses on the question of how to bring your teaching up to speed in a world where generative AI is ubiquitous. We will examine a spectrum of pedagogical approaches, ranging from proactively integrating different aspects of GenAI into teaching and learning activities to designing “human-only” settings, including laptops-closed teaching formats.
Building on a series of concrete case studies from different disciplines, we will analyse how these approaches work in practice, what their implications are for learning outcomes and assessment, and how they interact with institutional policies on AI use. As a participant, you will select one approach that fits your teaching philosophy and disciplinary context and adapt it to your own course(s). The key takeaway from the workshop is a tailored pedagogical approach to GenAI that you can implement directly in your course design.
- More information
Interested: send an email to AI-hub ESL ai-hub@law.eur.nl to register (first-come-first-serve). The workshop is free of charge.
