NAO & Gen AI Workshop (English only)
Register to a slot for the NAO + AI workshop
Workshop information:
- No programming required. Ready-to-use pedagogical resources co-created with teachers, Perfect for primary and secondary school teachers
- English
- Please come with your computer if you want to prompt with GenAI
In just 30 minutes, see how NAO can help you regain students’ attention, increase motivation, support inclusive education, and make learning more engaging, immersive, and confidence-building, especially in primary, secondary and inclusive classrooms.
The demonstration will take place in workshop room 3 at the rear of Hall 9.
Details:
NAO is now compatible with Generative AI to create content without coding.
Keeping students focused and motivated in class is more challenging than ever. Attention is fragile, engagement drops quickly, and revision can feel repetitive for many students Discover how NAO can be used as a powerful pedagogical tool to capture attention instantly and turn learning into an immersive and motivating experience, in primary and secondary school.
Join this 30-minute live demonstration and free exploration session, designed for teachers who want concrete, ready-to-use classroom activities developed and tested with educators in real school environments.
NAO does not replace the teacher. It is a tool that supports the teacher’s pedagogy and curriculum by creating attractive exercices, guizz, games and memorable interaction. NAO works exceptionally well with students with special needs.
Because the robot does not judge, it creates a safe learning environment where pupils feel more comfortable to try, make mistakes, and try again. This “non-judgmental” interaction often reduces anxiety, encourages participation, builds self-confidence, helps shy or struggling students engage more actively.
Teachers frequently observe that students who hesitate to speak in front of the class are more willing to interact with NAO and stay focused for longer.
Examples of classroom activities you will discover:
• Physical exercices: Short yoga and gentle movements
• Teachers curriculum exercices: Litterature (riddles, storytelling, reading comprehension,...), Mathematics (mental math and geometric concepts,...), History (timelines, quizzes, role-playing historical figures,...), foreign languages (everyday life dialogues (introducing yourself, buying, ordering,...)
• Everyday classroom use: Lesson revision and interactive quizzes, Fill-in-the-blank, True/False, and game-based learning, ...
And so much more...