Friend or foe

Starting point
A few years ago, I attended a training session on artificial intelligence (AI). It had become something that everybody was talking about and our school programme had not covered anything about it. I went along because I was curious but, I have to say, I was in a very bad mood and not very receptive (no, not a positive, growth mindset at that moment). I was a bit sceptical and unsure how it would really change or help my life or my teaching. I will confess that the session was a real starting point but, at that point . . .

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James Heal
James Heal
James Santana Heal has been teaching at the British Institute of Seville, Spain, for the last 18 years, having taught previously in the UK, Poland and Indonesia. He is interested in teacher training, encouraging students to become autonomous learners and student-generated materials. He has a Degree in Modern and Contemporary History and the CELTA and DELTA.