Free school and AI – self-determined learning meets artificial thinking
The Bundesverband der Freien Alternativschulen e. V. (BFAS) cordially invites you to a symposium on May 23 at the Riesenklein Education Center in Halle/Saale. This time we will be looking at AI.
We start with an input from Jöran Muuß-Merholz (qualified educationalist and expert in new forms of learning and working) entitled: Pippi Longstocking and the pedagogical tipping points of the AI discussion
In the subsequent discussion round , Jöran is joined by:
- Nele Hirsch (eBildungslabor – impulses, advice and support for good learning in the digital transformation)
- Kay Adenstedt (“Digital Transformation and School Media Education” at the State Institute for School Quality and Teacher Training Saxony-Anhalt)
- Lea Schulz (diclusion expert and special education teacher, including at the University of Flensburg)
In the afternoon, we look forward to a wide range of interactive workshops.(See topics below – selection on site)
Nicola Kriesel (independent school expert from SOCIUS Organizational Consulting Berlin) will moderate the symposium
Daily schedule
| 9:30 – 10:00 | Register and arrive | |
| 10:00 – 10:45 | Input: Pippi Longstocking and the pedagogical questions of the AI discussion | Jöran Muuß-Merholz |
| 10:45 – 11:45 | Discussion round: Self-determined learning meets artificial thinking | with: Nele Hirsch Kay Adenstedt Lea Schulz Jöran Muuß-Merholz |
| 11:45 – 12:00 | Presentation workshops | |
| 12:00 – 13:00 | Selection of workshops and lunch | |
| 13:00 – 14:15 | Workshop phase 1 | See below for topics and hosts |
| 14:30 – 15:45 | Workshop phase 2 | See below for topics and hosts |
| 16:00 – 16:45 | Interactive end to the day | Moderation Nicola Kriesel |
Workshops (selection on site)
Learning with AI: effective feedback and personalized learning support with Fellofish and emuKI – Alexander Entzian and Kay Adenstedt (State Institute for School Quality and Teacher Training Saxony-Anhalt)
What do AI skills have to do with relationships? – A workshop on the self-determined use of artificial intelligence – Burkhard Pahl and Alexander Piotrowski (Agency-in-AI Berlin)
Diclusive assistants in the classroom – how AI can create adaptive educational spaces – Lea Schulz (diclusion expert and special education teacher at the University of Flensburg, among others)
How can we interact with AI models in a creative way? – Nele Hirsch (eBildungslabor – impulses, advice and support for good learning in the digital transformation)
Why do I use AI in my teaching as an educator? Why do I as a learner use AI for learning? Can we explain this to each other convincingly? – Nele Hirsch
Digital justice: Understanding AI and stopping discrimination – exclusively for pupils – Tordis Hubert (Peace Circle Halle)
Tickets; 25 € normal ticket, 5 € student ticket