AI meets Historical Learning
If you're interested in how generative artificial intelligence may have an influence on Historical Learning, this presentation will offer insights on that matter. It's part of the Teaching internationally Conference in September 2025.
In this presentation, we will give a short overview on generative AI in teaching and which role Future Skills play within this setting. Inextricably linked to that, the difference between students' competencies in a particular discipline, namely history, and their competencies regarding AI will be briefly portrayed. Furthermore, the current state of research will be presented and Good Practice Samples will be discussed.
This presentation in English is also part of the upcoming KreativEU training programme to be offered via the KreativEU Centre for Excellence in Digital Education and AI. More details on the training programme will follow soon.
Content:
- Overview on generative AI in teaching & Future Skills
- Current state of research regarding AI and Historical Learning
- Good Practice Sample from teacher training
Goals:
- You know how to differentiate between competencies in a particular discipline and more general "Future Skills"
- You know the advantages & challenges of working with generative AI in a setting of Historical Learning
- You will have the chance to discuss the Good Practice Samples presented
Speaker: Jan Scheller, Moritz Herz, Lukas Haselhorst
Date: 15 September 2025
Time: 2.30 - 3.30 p.m. CEST (60 mins, 1 unit)
Location: Online – you will receive the meeting link after the registration
Participants: Teaching staff, Teacher Educators
Language: English
Prerequisite: none
Level & Module: Basic Course, KreativEU Training Programme
Contact: KreativEU, University of Greifswald, Baderstraße 6-7, 17489 Greifswald, Phone +49 3834 420 1272