AI in schools

School offers the opportunity to spark children’s and young people’s interest in technology at an early stage and to strengthen their competences in confidently handling AI and data applications. Our online courses are aimed at student teachers and teachers who wish to expand their competences in dealing with artificial intelligence and data.

The AI Campus supports you with didactic handouts, teaching ideas, and practical materials. Learn how to address AI in the classroom using concrete examples, how AI-based tools can be implemented in everyday school life, and what impact they have on educational processes.

Dr. Isabella Buck
Dr. Isabella Buck

Isabella Buck holds a PhD in linguistics and works as an advisor for innovation and sustainability at the German Federation of Chemical Employers' Associations. Until mid-2025, she headed the LehrLernZentrum at RheinMain University of Applied Sciences (Wiesbaden), where she was, among other things, responsible for the Writing Center.

Renate Szczepaniak
Prof. Dr. Renata Szczepaniak
Universität Bamberg

She studied Slavic and German Studies at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan and at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz. From 2002 to 2005 she was a research assistant in Mainz and completed her doctorate there. In 2006, she worked as a research assistant in Mainz and at the Institute for the German Language in Mannheim, in the project Grammar of German in European Comparison. In October 2006, she became junior professor for historical linguistics of German in Mainz. From 2009 to 2017, she held the professorship for Linguistics of German with a focus on historical linguistics at the University of Hamburg. In 2017, she accepted the call to the Chair of German Linguistics at the University of Bamberg and moved to the Chair of Historical Linguistics of German at the University of Leipzig on 1 April 2022.

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