Next intake for designing with AI course

23 January 2025

Dear colleagues and students

The Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching (CILT) in the Centre for Higher Education Development (CHED) is pleased to announce three intake dates for the Designing with AI short course for 2025. This six-week online course is designed to equip lecturers, teaching staff and learning designers with the skills to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their teaching, learning and research practices.

As AI continues to revolutionise various industries, the Designing with AI course offers participants an opportunity to stay ahead of the curve. Participants will explore the history and affordances of generative AI, learn to apply AI tools in diverse teaching contexts, and reflect on ethical practices in AI engagement.

Course highlights

Duration: Six weeks

Dates:

  • Cohort 1: 3 February – 16 March 2025
  • Cohort 2: 7 July – 17 August 2025
  • Cohort 3: 1 September – 12 October 2025

Mode: Fully online, with interactive webinars and coaching sessions

Cost: R5 500

  • UCT staff are entitled to a 30% discount ie R3 850. All postgraduate students from any institution are entitled to 50% discount ie R2 750. Please request a discount voucher code BEFORE you make payment.

This course is not only about understanding AI, but about practically integrating it into teaching and learning practices. The focus is on co-creation and real-world applications, ensuring that participants can immediately apply what they learn.

The Designing with AI course is part of University of Cape Town’s (UCT) commitment to advancing education through innovative solutions. By joining this course, participants will not only enhance their own skills but also contribute to the broader goal of integrating advanced technologies in education and training.

For more information visit our website or email us.

Join us in co-creating the future of learning design.

Sincerely

The Centre for Innovation in Learning & Teaching


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