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Target audience
Digital skills for allDigital technology / specialisation
Artificial IntelligenceDigital skill level
Basic Intermediate AdvancedGeographic Scope - Country
MaltaIndustry - Field of Education and Training
Basic programmes and qualifications Generic programmes and qualifications not further definedTarget language
EnglishType of initiative
Local initiative
Target group
Persons in tertiary education (EQF 6)Typology of training opportunities
Course
Learning activity
e-learning coursework
Assessment type
OnlineTraining duration
Up to 1 week
Organization
Keith AquilinaIs this course free
Yes
Is the certificate/credential free
No
Type of training record
Single offer
Training Start date
2025
Effort
Part time light
Credential offered
Learning activity
Self-paced course
No
URL
Link Type
Organization url
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Training Provider
Keith Aquilina
Target Group / Theme
Digital Skills of Teachers, Educators and Trainers
Course dates
10th September 2025 – 15:30 – 17:30
11th September 2025 – 15:30 – 17:30
12th September 2025 – 15:30 – 17:30
Sessions
3
Course Description:
This practical online course is designed to equip participating educators with the skills and confidence to create inclusive, digital learning resources using AI tools.
Session 1. AI Foundations & Prompt Crafting
This first session introduces the use of Artificial Intelligence in education focusing on the educator’s role. Participants will explore how AI tools may be used to generate media, whilst honing the fundamentals of prompt engineering for text, images, and audio. Participating educators will discuss ethical and legal considerations such as copyright and data privacy. The session includes hands-on practice in crafting inclusive prompts to produce meaningful, classroom-relevant media.
Session 2. Creating Digital Learning Objects
Building on the first session, participants will collaborate on tasks focusing on generating and editing of AI-created media, including visuals and voiceovers. Participants will explore how to combine these assets into cohesive digital learning objects, such as interactive slides or explainer videos. The session also introduces accessibility best practices, ensuring that all content is inclusive and usable by diverse learners.
Session 3. Packaging for Lessons
In the final session, educators will refine their AI-generated content and prepare it for use in the classroom. They will learn how to identify and mitigate bias, enhance inclusivity, and reduce cognitive load in multimedia design. Participants present a complete, AI-enhanced learning object ready for use in their teaching practice.
Delivery Method
Online Session
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