Udupi, November 11, 2024: The Catholic Educational Society of Udupi Diocese (CESU) organised a one-day workshop on Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the Anugraha Pastoral Centre, Udupi, to prepare educators for the rapidly evolving educational landscape. The event, led by Rev. Fr Vincent Crasta, Secretary of CESU and Director of Anugraha Pastoral Centre, in association with Canara Communication Centre, Mangalore powered by Ailumina -AI Learning platform, brought together key stakeholders in education to explore how AI can revolutionise teaching and learning practices.
Very Rev. Fr Ferdinand Gonsalves, Vicar General of the Diocese and Vice President of CESU, was the Chief Guest. Addressing the participants, he underscored the importance of embracing AI in education, stating, “Artificial Intelligence has the potential to make education more inclusive and impactful. Through adaptive learning, it enables personalised instruction, ensuring that every student’s unique needs are met effectively.”
The workshop brought together principals, headmasters, technical staff from CESU-managed English and Kannada medium schools, and members of the pastoral team, including priests and nuns. It aimed to equip participants with practical AI skills and insights to enhance classroom experiences while maintaining ethical standards in education.
The sessions were facilitated by two distinguished AI experts:
Fr Anil Ivan Fernandes, Director of Canara Communication Centre, a Google-Certified AI Coach, and media professional.
Mr Leo Victor Zalki, Director of Oxidane Enviro LLP, an Oracle and Google-Certified AI professional.
The facilitators introduced participants to a range of AI tools and applications that foster personalised, interactive, and data-driven learning experiences. Key topics included adaptive learning, ethical AI usage in education, and integrating AI for enhanced classroom engagement.
Fr Fernandes remarked, “Education today demands innovation. AI empowers teachers to tailor learning experiences, making education more dynamic and relevant to individual student needs.”
Mr Zalki emphasised the supportive role of AI, stating, “Artificial Intelligence does not replace teachers. Instead, it complements their creativity and expertise, enabling them to achieve greater impact in their teaching.”
The workshop concluded with participants gaining hands-on experience in using AI tools and practical strategies to implement these technologies in their schools. The initiative reflects CESU’s commitment to staying at the forefront of educational innovation while upholding its mission of delivering holistic and value-based education.
By integrating AI into its academic framework, CESU is ensuring its institutions are equipped to navigate the future of education while fostering excellence and inclusivity in learning.
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