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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Artificial Intelligence (AI) Education for Teachers by Macquarie University
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About the Course
Today’s learners need to know what artificial intelligence (AI) is, how it works, how to use it in their everyday lives, and how it could potentially be used in their future. Using AI requires skills and values which extend far beyond simply having knowledge about coding and technology.
This course is designed by teachers, for teachers, and will bridge the gap between commonly held beliefs about AI, and what it really is. AI can be embedded into all areas of the school curriculum and this course will show you how.
This course will appeal to teachers who want to increase their general understanding of AI, including why it is important for learners; and/or to those who want to embed AI into their teaching practice and their students’ learning. There is also a unique opportunity to implement a Capstone Project for students alongside this professional learning course.
Macquarie School of Education at Macquarie University and IBM Australia have collaborated to create this course which is aligned to AITSL ‘Proficient Level’ Australian Professional Standards at AQF Level 8.
Top reviews
JV
Apr 7, 2024
This course is very wide-ranging in terms of the topics it covers and contains excellent information and practical activities for teachers to use with their students. I recommend it highly.
DG
Jun 26, 2022
It was really so beneficial, learnt a lot about the role of AI and Machine Learning in Education and how we can use it effectively to train the students for advanced and creative learning
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By Soe M
•Apr 13, 2022
Thanks
By 李之奇
•Oct 30, 2024
GOOD
By aswani a
•Mar 22, 2025
I enrolled for free course but after completing the course for certificate it showing payment
By Aurora C
•Oct 23, 2024
Very theoretical
By Moez B M
•Dec 7, 2023
no certificate
By Angela L
•Sep 21, 2024
poor