AI in Teaching (EGKI)
The EGKI Expert Group focuses on the opportunities and limitations of artificial intelligence in physics practical courses.
It examines how AI tools can meaningfully support students in the preparation, execution, analysis, and reflection of experiments.
At the same time, the group addresses issues of quality assurance, transparency, independent work, and didactic suitability. Through good practice examples, workshops, and joint trials, EGKI helps to integrate AI into laboratory teaching in a reflective, learning-enhancing, and responsible manner.
At the same time, the group addresses issues of quality assurance, transparency, independent work, and didactic suitability. Through good practice examples, workshops, and joint trials, EGKI helps to integrate AI into laboratory teaching in a reflective, learning-enhancing, and responsible manner.
Spokesperson for EGKI
Dr. Franz-Josef Schmidt
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Institut für Physik, Von-Danckelmann-Platz 3, vDP3 4.22
06120 Halle(Saale)
Tel.:+49 345 55-25523