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AI in education
13 November 2024Interested in using AI in your planning? Join our webinars
Hannah-Beth Clark
Curriculum Design Manager
Whether you are creating bespoke resources or tailoring content, AI has the potential to help speed things along and ease your workload - but how can you get started?
As a first step, why not join our webinars to find out more about Aila, our free AI lesson assistant. Through an intuitive step-by-step process, use Aila to build a tailor-made lesson plan and resources. All in a matter of minutes. Since its launch in September, over 10,000 teachers have used Aila to transform their lesson prep.
How to harness the potential of AI in your school
Wednesday 27th November, 4-5pm
For school leaders
48% of classroom teachers report spending too much time on individual lesson planning.1 This webinar will help school leaders think about using AI to support teachers with speeding up and personalising their lesson planning.
It will include a demonstration of Aila, our AI lesson assistant, with insights on:
- What to look for in an AI tool to make sure it's producing safe, high-quality content.
- The importance of selecting a tool that produces national curriculum-aligned resources for UK schools.
- How Aila can reduce workload in your school, whilst keeping the teacher in the driving seat through the lesson planning process.
How to plan high-quality, personalised lessons with Aila
Tuesday 3rd December, 4-5pm
For teachers
Want to transform your lesson prep, and have more time to bring your lessons to life? Join us for a webinar to learn how to use Aila, our AI lesson assistant, to plan high-quality lessons.
We’ll cover:
- How to personalise your lesson to suit the needs of your pupils, for example by basing your lesson on a particular location or using it to support pupils with SEND or EAL.
- What you can ask Aila to do for you, to speed along the lesson planning process, and how to get around some of the things that it can’t yet do.
- Tips and tricks to get the most out of Aila.
About the presenter: Hannah-Beth works in the curriculum design team at Oak, leading on developing the pedagogy of our AI tools. She is a science teacher, and has been a senior leader in secondary schools for the last 15 years.