CMKL University is hosting a 1-day workshop designed for high school teacher-counsellors and computer/ICT teachers. Explore the impact of Generative AI on teaching and learning, gain practical tools, and develop strategies for responsible AI integration in the classroom.
Date: Friday, Nov 7, 2025
Time: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Location: 601 Room, 6th FL., CMKL University, Bangkok
9:30 – 10:00 | Registration & Community Building
By CMKL Staff
- Check-in and receive workshop materials.
- Networking coffee.
- Icebreaker activity: “AI in One Word” — participants share one word that comes to mind about AI.
10:00 – 10:30 | Opening & Framing the AI Era
By Fawad Asadi
- Welcome by CMKL representative.
- Framing talk: *“What does teaching in the AI era mean?”*
- Set expectations for the day.
10:30 – 11:30 | Session 1: Mapping the Landscape – Opportunities & Risks
By Raveekiart Singhaphandu
- Presentation: Benefits (creativity, personalization, efficiency) and challenges (plagiarism, misinformation, over-reliance).
- Small group discussion: real classroom scenarios (AI-written essays, AI in art, coding with AI).
- Group sharing of strategies.
11:30 – 12:00 | CMKL Showcase: Programs, Scholarships & Future Pathways
By Apirujee Rujirek/ Dylan Powell
- Introduction to CMKL’s vision for AI education.
- Program highlights: **AiCE (AI & Computer Engineering), Aii (AI Innovation), AI Odyssey**.
- Scholarship opportunities for students.
- Campus pathways and success stories.
- Q&A with faculty and admissions team.
12:00 – 1:00 | Lunch & Networking
- Informal exchange among participants.
- Opportunity to connect with CMKL staff.
1:00 – 2:00 | Session 2: Designing with AI – Pedagogical Strategies & Tools
By Dr. Antoine Merlet/ Dr. *Irving Gómez Méndez*
- Hands-on demo of AI tools (ChatGPT, coding assistants, creative generators).
- Introducing Educational Software that teach statistics
- Group activity: co-design a 10-minute AI-assisted lesson plan.
- Sharing and feedback.
2:00 – 3:00 | Session 3: Student Perspective & Ethical Use
By Dr. Sally Goldin
- Roleplay: teacher–student counseling scenarios (AI in assignments, reliance on AI for learning).
- Discussion: What students expect, what’s fair, what’s risky.
- Ethical exploration: plagiarism, bias, fairness, privacy.
3:00 – 3:15 | Break
3:15 – 4:00 | Session 4: Round Table Discussion – Policies & Classroom Guidelines + Action Planning
Facilitated by All Faculty
- Open discussion: Dos and Don’ts for AI use in classrooms.
- Sharing example frameworks and practices from schools globally.
- Collaborative activity: each participant proposes 1 immediate action and 1 long-term step to bring back to their context.
4:00 – 4:30 | Closing remarks and Certificate of Completion distribution.
💰 Fee: Free of charge
📜 Certificate: Certificate of Completion provided
☕ Refreshments and lunch included