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Artificial Intelligence in Teaching at the University of Nottingham

An episode of the The iTeach Online Podcast podcast, hosted by iTeach Online, University of Nottingham, UK, titled "Artificial Intelligence in Teaching at the University of Nottingham" was published on December 3, 2024 and runs 50 minutes.

December 3, 2024 ·50m · The iTeach Online Podcast

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In this episode, Nigel Owen and John Horton delve into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on higher education. They explore how AI tools like Microsoft Co-Pilot and others are reshaping the educational landscape by automating some tasks that traditionally required human intelligence while highlighting that students still need to use skills like critical thinking alongside the use of technology.  Then Sally talks with Kristina, Noemi and Shialing from the university’s Language Centre about the benefits of using AI within their teaching and how it can help students to learn a language.  Hosts  Ben Atkinson, Claire Storr, Nicholas Cameron, Simon Barnett and Sally Hanford  Guests  Nigel Owen, John Horton, Kristina Nothoff, Noemi Cedillo and Shialing Kwa  Running Order  00:00 Welcome back  02:01Nigel Owen and John Horton  27:31 Ben, Nicholas and Claire share their own experiences of AI  31:29 Kristina Nothoff, Noemi Cedillo and Shialing Kwa  48:25 Wrap Up  Links  Read more about the Learning Technology Section in our blog  Visit our SharePoint site (University of Nottingham only)  Don’t forget to add us to your podcast feed, we have another episode in 2 weeks time.    Production elements in this podcast provided by Music Radio Creative and Pixabay. 

In this episode, Nigel Owen and John Horton delve into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on higher education. They explore how AI tools like Microsoft Co-Pilot and others are reshaping the educational landscape by automating some tasks that traditionally required human intelligence while highlighting that students still need to use skills like critical thinking alongside the use of technology. 

Then Sally talks with Kristina, Noemi and Shialing from the university’s Language Centre about the benefits of using AI within their teaching and how it can help students to learn a language. 

Hosts 

Ben Atkinson, Claire Storr, Nicholas Cameron, Simon Barnett and Sally Hanford 

Guests 

Nigel Owen, John Horton, Kristina Nothoff, Noemi Cedillo and Shialing Kwa 

Running Order 

00:00 Welcome back 

02:01Nigel Owen and John Horton 

27:31 Ben, Nicholas and Claire share their own experiences of AI 

31:29 Kristina Nothoff, Noemi Cedillo and Shialing Kwa 

48:25 Wrap Up 

Links 

Read more about the Learning Technology Section in our blog 

Visit our SharePoint site (University of Nottingham only) 

Don’t forget to add us to your podcast feed, we have another episode in 2 weeks time. 

 

Production elements in this podcast provided by Music Radio Creative and Pixabay

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