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AI school-projects implementation
By teachers for teachers – Tips during the implementation of AI projects*
A list of advice and preparation steps for those teachers and trainers who can imagine to install and implement AI projects in their vocational training institutions:
Find out the possibilities and limits of the (computer) equipment at the school.
– Are there free and usable capacities in computer rooms?
– Is the required software available?
– Can the required software be procured and installed? (access rights, hardware requirements, license fees)
Find out the knowledge of the school teachers in relation to the chosen project topic.
– Are there colleagues who can support the project professionally?
– Are there colleagues who can support the project with technical problems?
– Are there appropriate training opportunities for colleagues?
Teachers should be able to realistically estimate their own workload.
– How much time will project supervision and support take up?
– Are there common free time slots for students and teachers?
– Are there binding time windows for students and teachers?
The possibilities of relieving the teachers should be examined.
– Are there possibilities of relief (hours, supervision during breaks) for participating colleagues?
The school management should be informed and involved if necessary.
– Inform school management by means of an application/copy of the project application.
– Is the school management interested in implementing the project?
– Are there any support possibilities from the school management? (spatial resources, personnel resources, financial support)
– Have supervisory and liability issues been clarified?
The financial possibilities of the school should be clarified.
– Is there a budget for projects in the school?
– Is there a support association/ circle of friends that provides financial support for projects?
– Are there opportunities for cooperation with the city/the economy or individual businesses?
The corresponding capacities in the specialist rooms must be clarified and ensured.
– Are there available capacities in computer rooms?
– Are there available workstations in the school?
– Are there free capacities in laboratories/specialist rooms/workshops?
– Have the colleagues responsible for rooms/laboratories been contacted?
– Is the approval of the school management necessary/clarified?
The question of time must be clarified by setting clear time targets and agreeing on them.
– Are the start and end of the project (duration) bindingly defined?
– Are working hours and location bindingly fixed?
The students and colleagues of the school are to be informed and involved if necessary.
– Are colleagues who could be addressed by the project teams (students) informed about the scope and purpose of the project?
– If necessary, ask colleagues for assistance.
– Are supervision and liability towards colleagues clarified?
The goals of the project topic must be discussed and agreed upon together with the students.
– Are goals clarified jointly by pupils/project supervisors?
– Is there a binding (written) definition of goals?
Binding milestones should be defined or worked out and scheduled together with the students.
– Is there a binding schedule for reviewing/discussing milestones?
– Are the deadlines met?
Regular monitoring of the project work by the teachers should be ensured.
– Are there binding common times for the project supervisors/project teams?
Resources
DOCUMENT: Virtual conference on AI and education and training
- Description: UNESCO / UNEVOC Virtual conference reports
- Links:https://unevoc.unesco.org/up/virtualconference_27_background.pdf
- https://unevoc.unesco.org/pub/vc_synthesis_27.pdf
- [ENG]
NOTES:
*Practical tips from teachers for teachers on how to implement AI projects in vocational schools (collected from the interviews and case studies)