
Raspberry Pi Computing Education Research seminar
Tuesday 8th October, 5pm-6.30pm BST
“Teaching and learning computer science with rapidly evolving generative AI models“
Speakers: Arto Hellas & Juho Leinonen
Continuing their 2024 theme of teaching programming (with or without AI) the next Raspberry Pi Computing Research seminar is tomorrow (Tue 8th) at 5pm. Seminars take place on the 1st Tuesday of the month.
“The rapidly evolving landscape of generative AI has already transformed computing education. Educators and researchers are exploring how to best integrate generative AI into their teaching. In this talk, Arto Hellas and Juho Leinonen from Aalto University, Finland, outline their experiences utilising generative AI for a wide variety of teaching tasks, such as exercise generation, responding to student help requests, as well as teaching students how to prompt large language models. Furthermore, they discuss their experiences organising an undergraduate course on software engineering with large language models, where the rapid evolution of the field presents both challenges and opportunities.”
The seminar will start with a 40-minute presentation from our speakers. We’ll then split out into breakout rooms for small-group discussion, before coming back together for Q&A.
All of our seminars are recorded. We usually share the recording 2-3 weeks after the seminar.”
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