Free teacher training about AI and machine learning

AI will play a huge role in the lives and careers of young people. We've partnered with the Raspberry Pi Foundation to deliver Experience AI so that you can learn to support them.

Choose from face-to-face training events across the UK, virtual online workshops, or an in-school visit. 

Experience AI training
Build confidence

Whether you're a STEM lead or just want to broaden your professional knowledge, Experience AI training suits every educator. 

You don't need to be a tech expert or have any previous experience in computing to benefit. 

We host full-day virtual training sessions to fit busy schedules, with upcoming dates throughout the autumn term. 

Book remote training


 

CPD opportunities in your area

Sign up to one of our face-to-face training sessions and we'll even cover your travel costs. Dates include:

Thursday 11 and Tuesday 23 September - London

Tuesday 30 September - Bristol

Thursday 2 October - London

Friday 17 October - Manchester

Book face-to-face training


Experience AI training
Get to grips with this crucial subject area

Our expert training team will guide you through the foundations of AI, including: 

The role of data-driven models in AI systems and machine learning.

How a limited data set can lead to bias.

Why decision trees are used in machine learning.

You'll also learn how to use the free resources, co-developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation and Google DeepMind. These include lesson plans, worksheets and assessments.

 

Testimonials from schools on Experience AI

Book in-person training

You can select from various locations in the UK

Face-to-face

Virtual online training

Live interactive online sessions to suit your diary

Remote training

Host a workshop

Apply for one of our-in-school sessions for your staff

Schools training

Experience AI training
4 things ALL educators need to know about AI

In a guest blog for Parent Zone, Sarah Horrocks and Michelle Pauli of Connected Learning explain what educators need to be considering around AI. 

They focus on issues around GDPR, student copyright, AI literacy for pupils, and CPD for professionals.

Click here to read