Artificial Intelligence is becoming more and more prevalent in society and across many occupational sectors. But what about teaching? Is AI a threat to history and geography teaching, assessment and quality assurance? Or is it the savior for teacher workload and a creative force that can bring our subjects to life for our pupils? Is it both of these things, or neither?
In this special partnership event, the implications of AI for history and geography in schools, and how best to harness the power of AI for teachers and for pupils, will be explored.
This event will be suitable for primary and secondary teachers of history and geography.
This is a joint event from the Historical Association and Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
Price: £150 HA/RGS member, £195 non-member (lunch is included and all prices are inclusive of VAT and booking fees).
Learning outcomes
You will:
- Gain an in-depth understanding of the implications of AI for teaching, assessment (where appropriate) and quality assurance in both subjects
- Gain knowledge of how AI is already being used in the fields of historical and geographical research
- Gain knowledge of a range of AI tools to support primary and secondary teaching
- Gain confidence in how AI can be used to support and develop your teaching
Programme
9.30am – 9.45am
Welcome and introduction
9.45am – 10.30am
Keynote: The potential and future of AI use in teaching (Professor James Esson, Queen Mary University of London)
10.45am – 12.15pm
Session 1: history keynote: AI and the history teacher – a new friend or a digital headache? (Ben Walsh)
Choice of geography workshops
- Opportunities and threats of using AI to investigate climate change, Alice Griffiths
- The use of AI in geography fieldwork, David Holmes
12.15pm - 1.15pm
Lunch, networking and exhibition
1.15pm – 2.45pm
Session 2: geography keynote: AI in the geography classroom: practical uses for teaching and learning (Paul Logue)
Choice of history workshops
2.45pm – 3.45pm
Session 3: Secondary: Exam board panel on the use of AI in examinations (Representatives from AQA, OCR and Pearson) and Primary AI showcase
3.45pm – 4.15pm
Plenary: exploring the RGS-IBG archives: history and stories (Lee Rodrigues)
Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AR