T1S6 - Professional development
Thursday 24 April 2025
Conference Theatre 1
AI, data and analytics
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Professional development
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Skills, talent and learning
AI is about a lot more than ChatGPT, and using it well requires real AI literacy, not just superficial prompting skills. This session is key for those looking to deepen their understanding of AI's role in L&D, covering data fluency, critical thinking for AI outputs, and ethical considerations. This session aims to empower attendees to use AI responsibly and effectively in workplace learning.
AI literacy for L&D - moving beyond prompt engineering to solid understanding
Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a hyped hot topic. It's a revolutionary force changing the way industries function. For learning professionals, understanding AI is a necessity. But what does it mean to be AI literate in the context of L&D? Why is this literacy crucial for the future? What areas do we need to focus on? One thing you can be sure of: begin adept with AI in the future is about a lot more than knowing how to use ChatGPT.
Stella Lee has been consulting in the learning technology space and developing digital literacies for over 20 years. Join her as she:
- Defines what it means to be AI-literate, not just AI-savvy
- Reveals why AI literacy is now an indispensable skill for L&D practitioners
- Introduces the comprehensive framework developed specifically for L&D
- Explores the eight key dimensions of AI literacy and associated competencies
- Discusses relevant use cases and applications
Chairperson