AI for accessibility
Helping educators understand how to ensure AI accessibility, leverage its benefits effectively and be aware of potential issues.
- Online
- 5
- One hour
- Free
This course will be held on
There are no upcoming dates
This is the third part of a series of five webinars designed to explore AI and how to maximise its benefits, focusing on what AI is and how to use it, accessibility, the use of AI tools in daily life, and creativity through AI applications.
About
This webinar will look at a range of AI tools and applications designed to improve accessibility for learners with diverse needs, including generative AI, multimodality, and assistive technologies. We will examine various AI products, with an emphasis on critically assessing their accessibility, focusing on factors such as purpose, target audience, and overall impact.
Who should attend
Anyone from a Jisc member organisation (UK further education colleges, specialist colleges or higher education institutions).
What we cover
Participants will:
- Explore the potential and challenges of AI in enhancing educational accessibility, focusing on tools and applications like generative AI, multimodality, and assistive technology
- Introduce current and emerging AI tools and products that aid accessibility, including Goblin.tools, ChatGPT, Claude, Microsoft Copilot, and Microsoft Seeing AI
- Examine various AI tools for their ability to meet diverse learning needs and preferences
- Evaluate the suitability and effectiveness of AI tools in different educational contexts, considering factors like purpose, audience, and reliability
What to expect
- Participate in a discussion about accessibility
- Look at tools and methods to consider with AI and accessibility
- Consider the impact of AI and accessibility
Joining the session
Our live online sessions (courses, clinics and webinars) are delivered using Microsoft Teams. Therefore, to benefit from the full experience, you will require a Microsoft account, either personal or organisational.
If this poses a barrier, please email training@jisc.ac.uk to discuss alternative options.
Our live online sessions (courses, clinics and webinars) are delivered using Microsoft Teams. Therefore, to benefit from the full experience, you will require a Microsoft account, either personal or organisational.
If this poses a barrier, please email training@jisc.ac.uk to discuss alternative options.
Pricing and eligibility
This webinar is free and open to anyone from a Jisc member organisation (UK further education colleges, specialist colleges or higher education institutions). You will therefore need to register with your institutions email address.
For more information please email training@jisc.ac.uk or phone 01235 822242.
Session preparation and setup
Upon successful registration before the webinar you'll receive your joining instructions email from training@jisc.ac.uk. Please fully read the instructions to ensure ease of access to the live online room.
- The webinar will be run in Teams, with live automated captioning and transcription
- You'll also need a headset, or headphones and a microphone
- Please sign in using your full name
- Participants’ microphones will be muted on entry. If you would like to speak, please use the raise hand tool or the chat pane to indicate this
- We'll be taking questions during the webinar, which you can submit in the chat pane
Upon successful registration before the webinar you'll receive your joining instructions email from training@jisc.ac.uk. Please fully read the instructions to ensure ease of access to the live online room.
- The webinar will be run in Teams, with live automated captioning and transcription
- You'll also need a headset, or headphones and a microphone
- Please sign in using your full name
- Participants’ microphones will be muted on entry. If you would like to speak, please use the raise hand tool or the chat pane to indicate this
- We'll be taking questions during the webinar, which you can submit in the chat pane