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Our objectives:

Main objectives of the course:

  • Enhance the professional skills of participants and organisations in the use of AI in education and counselling

  • Explore potential risks and opportunities of AI in their professional contexts.

  • Gain practical knowledge on how AI can be applied safely, effectively and responsibly

  • Develop competences using human-centred approaches such as experimental learning, mindfulness and body-oriented methods

  • Strengthen the resilience and capacities of partner organisations, supporting them in an effective digital transformation

  • Contribute to a joint position paper summarising insights and recommendations to guide partner organisations and their networks

  • Support critical reflection within the participating institutions

  • Foster inclusion and accessibility

  • Encourage ethical use of technology

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