1) The Role of the Teacher in the Era of AI Education This lesson considers the importance of human insight working alongside AI in Education. It asks 'when' we should use AI and when to use our own knowledge, insight and experience. Think about resources folder – Create and ‘article’ after the video, add some narrative and the referent the documents? AI Is Changing Everything - But Should It Change Us? AI is transforming how we create and deliver educational content, but it doesn’t replace the human insight that teachers bring to the classroom. This presentation explores how professional judgment, experience, and pedagogical values remain essential as educators work alongside AI. Strengths & Weaknesses of AI In this lesson, we explore how educators can use AI responsibly when designing teaching materials that are ethical, inclusive, and pedagogically sound. You'll learn how to critically evaluate AI-generated content and model best practices for your students and colleagues. Responsible Use of AI With AI now part of the educator’s toolkit, knowing how to use it responsibly in creating teaching materials is essential. This presentation encourages thoughtful decision-making around accuracy, bias, and transparency when integrating AI into your planning and practice. 2) Writing Effective Prompts Prompts are crucial for guiding AI behaviour. In this lesson we learn how clear and precise prompts can improve the quality of work produced by AI. What Makes a Good Prompt? Writing prompts for AI is like starting a conversation. It's less about perfection and more about exploration. In this session, you'll learn how to shape, test, and refine your prompts to get clearer, more useful responses as your dialogue with AI evolves. What’s The Task? Every good prompt starts with a clear task. Whether you're asking for ideas, summaries or lesson plans, defining what you want the AI to do gives your prompt direction and sets the stage for useful, focused responses. Demo: The Task Prompt This demo shows how a clear task prompt can guide AI to produce focused, relevant content. Download the examples from the resources folder and experiment with adapting them to your own context. Provide The Context What does the AI need to know to do the task well? Adding a bit of background such as who you are, what you're working on and what kind of output you need helps the AI respond in a way that fits your purpose more effectively. Demo: The Context Prompt We’ll start with a basic prompt and gradually add context to improve clarity, tone, and classroom relevance. This step-by-step approach shows how small changes can make a big difference in the output. Who Is Your Audience? Describing your audience is key to writing effective prompts. Whether you're designing content for students, teachers, or other professionals, a clear sense of who you're speaking to helps AI tailor its tone, level, and relevance to meet real classroom needs. Demo: The Audience Prompt In this demo, we bring together task, content, and audience to create a prompt that’s clear, focused, and effective. You can download the example from the resources folder and try it out using your preferred AI tool. 3) AI for Teaching Inspiration Even for experienced educators, creating new teaching materials can feel like a daunting task… Lets discover how AI can help you take that first step. Unlocking Lesson Ideas AI can help break through creative blocks and offer fresh perspectives. This presentation explores how to use AI tools to generate ideas, prototype materials, and develop clear titles and learning objectives that support your teaching goals. Download the prompts from the resources and try them yourself. Imaginative Student Activities In this session, we’ll explore how AI prompts can support the design of imaginative, student-facing activities that spark curiosity and deeper learning. From classroom discussions to crafting metaphors and connecting content to real-world applications, you’ll see how AI can help unlock creative possibilities in your teaching. Grab the prompts from the resources and modify them to suit your classroom needs. 4) Supporting Diverse Learners with AI In this lesson, we'll explore ways AI can help us support diverse learners. We’ll look at adapting content to connect with different groups of students. Learning Style Preferences This presentation gives an overview of some different learning preferences - visual, auditory, reading/writing and kinaesthetic. AI can help you design lessons that connect more effectively with every learner in your classroom. Designing Inclusive Learning Pathways By breaking content into small, purposeful steps and mixing different formats, we can create pathways that support a wide range of learners. AI can support this through a structured sequence of prompts. Demo: Designing Inclusive Learning Pathways In this demo, we’ll walk through a series of prompts to create a draft pathway you can adapt and try out for yourself. Access the prompts from the resource folder and adjust them for your own students. Supporting Learning Through Language & Tone By adjusting language and tone, we can make learning materials more inclusive, and AI gives us a quick way to experiment with different styles to suit different students. Demo: Supporting Learning Through Language and Tone This demo shows how AI can help you reshape materials to better match the communication needs of your learners. Download the prompts from the resource folder and adapt them for your own teaching. 5) Create Teaching Materials With AI AI Influence v Human Control This presentation explores how much control you want to give AI in your teaching practice, from letting it generate ideas freely to guiding it with your own content. You’ll learn how to strike the right balance between AI creativity and your professional judgment. Content Curation Here we look at how AI can quickly generate a range of teaching materials with minimal input. You’ll learn how to select, refine, and combine the best parts to create something that works for your students. Demo: Build a Study Guide with AI Prompts In this demo, we’ll build a study skills guide by generating multiple versions and combining the strongest parts. It’s a quick and effective way to create high-quality resources with your expertise leading the process. Try out the prompts by downloading them from the resources. Repurposing Materials This presentation shows how to take existing resources and use AI to transform them into new formats like summaries, quizzes, or activities. It’s a fast and accurate way to get more value from materials you already trust. Demo: Turn Existing Content into Student Activities This demo shows how to adapt existing content into something fresh and engaging. We’ll take a handout on the solar system and use AI to turn it into a summary and a student activity. Modify the prompts in the resources folder and see what you can create. Plan and Delegation This method builds on the teacher’s initial ideas, helping shape them into a more developed and refined piece of work. By combining personal insight with AI’s generative support, educators can deepen their thinking and extend their professional voice. Demo: Transform Draft Ideas into a PowerPoint Slides Watch how a simple outline drafted by the teacher becomes a detailed set of presentation slides with the help of AI. This demo highlights working collaboratively with the AI can help you scale up your ideas. Explore the prompts available in the resources and try using them with a draft of your ideas. 6) Examples and Demos The Power of the Written Word AI can generate useful written content, but its real power comes when we integrate that text into our existing tools and workflows. In this section, we explore how to take AI-generated writing and turn it into something even more impactful. The key is not to view AI content in isolation, think about how else it can be used. Demo: Interactive Media This demo shows how to use AI text to build a structured timeline, import it to Microsoft Sway to enhance it with videos, images, and links. You’ll see how written content can evolve into an engaging, interactive learning experience. See the link to the finished resource in the resource tab?? Then links Our version of sway, the accessibility version. MS Sway, Demo: Multiple Choice Quiz We’ll take content from a document and use AI to generate a set of multiple-choice questions. Then we’ll show how to bring that quiz to life by importing it into an online platform, such as Microsoft Forms. Download the Prompts from the resource section and try the quiz yourself. Links to Quiz, Forms. And the timeline quiz. Demo: Speaker Notes Here we use AI to expand a basic framework into a full written script. The result can be used as a student handout or as speaker notes for a recorded presentation. Demo: Scenario Narrative In this demo, we transform existing teaching materials into a scenario-based activity that supports real-world thinking. You’ll learn how to adapt this approach to different subjects and study levels using flexible AI prompts.