Author: Michael Gregory
Discovery
Space is an EU-funded project to develop an Exploratory Learning
Environment to facilitate students’ inquiry and problem-solving through
learning scenarios featuring virtual and remote labs. Students will be
guided through differentiated learning pathways, customized by their
input as they progress through learning scenarios covering a variety of
topics. For more information on Discovery Space, please see: https://discoveryspace.eu/.
EPS is one of eight project partners, and is in charge of the teacher
training academy for Discovery Space, and will be developing a number of
in-person and online workshops and courses throughout the project.
In October and November, EPS will be running an online mini-course on
AI in the classroom: AIMLOW - Artificial Intelligence and Machine
Learning Online Workshops. The course will be led by Michael Gregory
(EPS EU Project Officer) in collaboration with Kalina Dimitrova (Sofia
University, PADME, ALICE). Sessions will include:
- Language models / text generation
- Image recognition
- Image generation
- Misconceptions on AI
- Classroom applications
- Discovery Space
Sessions will be semi-independent, and can be attended individually
according to interest. Certificates of completion will be provided for
teachers who attend the whole course. The course will finish with an
introduction to Discovery Space as a tool to transform your classroom
into an AI-assisted deep-learning environment.
Thursday Sept
26th, Michael will present a Scientix webinar to introduce Discovery
Space and AIMLOW. As a Scientix Ambassador, this will be Michael’s 6th
Scientix webinar, and is expected to generate excitement about Discovery
Space throughout the Scientix community. There are also plans to
present Discovery Space at an upcoming PhET webinar.
In-person
workshops are being planned across Europe to train teachers on the
Discovery Space Enhanced Learning Environment, with learning scenarios
created from project partners:
- University of Bayreuth (Germany)
- University of Deusto (Spain)
- Ellinogermaniki Agogi (Greece)
- Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (Greece)
- LabsLand (Spain)
- Athens Technology Center (Greece)
- NUCLIO – Núcleo Interactivo de Astronomia e Inovação em Educação (Portugal)
- European Physical Society
EPS-led workshops will kick-off in Sofia, Bulgaria on September 28th to
coincide with European Researchers’ Night celebrations, and more will
follow in France and Spain. Please get in touch if you are interested in
organising a workshop for teachers in your part of the world.


image credit: Michael Gregory
Discovery Space is funded by the European Union under grant agreement
No 101086701. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the
author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European
Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).
Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

