AI technology is on the rise in the education field. Tim Riswick thinks that AI can add value to history education while making the steps in historical research more effective. His project aims to support students in using AI effectively and responsibly in historical research. This will reduce the time taken by students and teachers to complete the basic steps in the research process.
Tim will develop an outline for a new thematic lecture within the history course. The focus is on learning how AI software can help in the different phases of (historical) research.
Discover at this innovation lunch how Tim uses Al software to make historical research more effective. Based on experiences of students and colleagues, he will share pros and cons of AI applications in education.
Lunch with an inspirational boost
Comenius grants and TLC vouchers make it possible for lecturers at Radboud University and the Radboudumc to develop all sorts of interesting educational innovations. But it is a pity if only students see the result of all that hard work. And sometimes these innovative lecturers can still use some practical help, a networking contact, or a fresh idea to overcome an obstacle, or to make their innovation more broadly applicable.
That is why the Radboud Teaching and Learning Centre is organising the TLC Innovation Lunch every first Monday of the month. Lecturers, educational support workers, and other interested parties can meet each other here to let themselves be inspired by a Radboud colleague's innovative project and have a tasty meal in the meantime.