This interactive workshop invites K–12 educators to reimagine AI literacy through the lens of the Digital Humanities: centering people, perspectives, and participatory practices over tools and hype. We’ll explore how to weave technology into broader conversations about ethics, storytelling, identity, and community. Through collaborative inquiry, participants will engage with a framework designed to support interdisciplinary, critical, and human-centered learning. Educators will leave with adaptable strategies and concrete entry points to implement this approach in ways that are relevant, sustainable, and responsive to their unique classroom contexts. This is for educators who believe learning should be rooted in humanity, not just hardware, and who want to equip students to navigate a future shaped by both algorithms and empathy.
Registration
Early Bird €850.00 (Until 12 December 2025)
Standard Rate €900.00 (Until 10 April 2026)
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Featured Speaker
Tricia Friedman
Tricia Friedman is a long time educator who has lived and worked in China, Thailand, Morocco, Ukraine, Indonesia, US, Switzerland, Singapore and now Canada. She is the Director of Shifting Schools and the walker of her beloved dog. She's also an avid podcaster, you can catch her every Monday on the Shifting Schools podcast, or every Thursday on Be a Better Ally.