AI AND ANALYTICS: DOES IT MAKE EDUCATION EASIER

Join us for a special Innovation Week edition of Connected, a dynamic seminar series at Melbourne Connect that bridges academia and industry. This session promises to transform our collective ideas into something greater.

In today’s educational landscape, the sheer volume of data generated is staggering. Turning this data into actionable insights is no small feat. But what if AI and analytics could make this process easier?

Experts from Intellischool and The University of Melbourne’s School of Computing and Information Systems will dive into the current state and future potential of AI and analytics in both K-12 and higher education. They’ll explore how these technologies can address the challenges we face and unlock new opportunities for educators and students alike. Expect a series of short, engaging talks followed by a moderated discussion where you can pose your questions directly to the experts. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain multiple perspectives on the technological and societal impacts of AI in education.

Network with fellow attendees and continue the conversation over a catered lunch. Don’t miss this chance to be part of a transformative dialogue that could shape the future of education.

DATE

03/09/24

TIME

12.00PM - 1.00PM

THE LAUNCHPAD, MELBOURNE CONNECT

WHERE

MEET THE PANEL

Dr Eduardo Araujo Oliveira

Senior Lecturer (School of Computing and Information Systems)

His expertise lies in the use of artificial intelligence to model and assist tertiary students on digital learning environments, working with computer scientists, designers, educators and psychologists in educational contexts. His work is focused on teaching and conducting research in artificial intelligence applied in online learning and in engineering education. 

Intellischool help schools use data for good. We are a passionate group of people with varied backgrounds, beliefs, and cultures, who are unified by our passion to help learners, educators, and the wider education community to improve through the use of data.