Education, ICT
Lunchbytes for teachers: Register now for November and December
Various interesting lunchbytes will take place at Campus The Hague in the upcoming weeks. Like 'Skills platform in Brightspace' on 5 November, 'The activating podcast method' on 18 November and 'The power of Game-Based Learning' on 12 December. Lunch is included.
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Sign up for the lunchbytesRecap Lunchbyte 'How AI can support your teaching'
On October 10 Sara Perlstein presented the lunchbyte How AI can support your teaching. She explained how Generative AI can support lecturers in their work process. Sara shared practical tips for successful prompting and she demonstrated how AI tools can be used to develop teaching materials like rubrics and quiz questions. Here are some takeaways of the lunchbyte:
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Start small
Begin with simple prompts to understand how the AI responds. You can refine from there. -
Iterate often
Treat your AI interactions as a dialogue—keep refining and improving your prompts. -
Stay critical
Always double-check the output. Generative AI is probabilistic, so accuracy may vary. -
Experiment
Play around with prompts and examples to maximize the AI’s usefulness in your teaching.
Interested in using AI in your teaching as well? Please check Sara’s blog post: A Beginner’s Guide To Generative AI For Lecturers In Academia.