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We are your friends – Getting Creative with Chatbots

March 26, 2025
Join Accessit Library on 26th March at 3 pm GMT for a CPD webinar focused on Getting Creative with Chatbots

We are your friends – Getting Creative with Chatbots

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Attend the Accessit Library Continued Professional Development (CPD) webinar focused on We are your Friends – Getting Creative with the Chatbots on 26th March at 3 pm GMT.

Join Accessit Library’s special guest and library leader Sarah Pavey for an engaging webinar where you’ll discover how AI can become an essential tool in the world of education and libraries. We’ll explore AI’s journey from its origins to its future potential, and learn how to set ethical guidelines for its use. You’ll see how AI can assist in research, helping you plan, fact check, and avoid misinformation. Plus, find out how AI can take over routine library tasks, freeing up your time for more creative endeavours. 

This webinar will help you to:

  • Explore AI’s past, present, and future in education and libraries.
  • Create ethical AI guidelines for students and staff.
  • Use AI to plan, fact-check, and avoid misinformation.
  • Save time on library tasks and boost creativity.

Benefits of Attending: 

  • Enhance your professional development and stay ahead in the evolving world of AI and education. 
  • Connect with a community of like-minded librarians and educators to share ideas and learn together. 
  • Gain confidence in using AI in your library with smart, ethical integration. 
  • Become a go-to expert for AI research, ethics, and creativity in your school community. 
  • Save time on everyday library tasks, allowing you to focus on more enjoyable activities. 
  • Learn to design eye-catching posters, displays, and presentations using AI tools. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to get creative with chatbots and transform your approach to education and library management! 

This webinar will be hosted by Sarah Pavey.

Sarah Pavey is an independent library consultant and trainer specialising in information literacy within school settings. With over 30 years of experience, she has pioneered innovative approaches to teaching information literacy, integrating it into school curricula. Sarah’s consultancy, SP4IL, focuses on bridging gaps between educators and librarians, offering training on information literacy, academic writing, and digital literacy. Her involvement in the ERASMUS Plus project, researching children’s literature for information literacy content, demonstrates her commitment to establishing a common understanding across educational contexts. In this webinar, Sarah will draw on her extensive experience to explore the historical context of information literacy, address terminology issues, and share practical strategies for school librarians to nurture collaboration and integrate information literacy effectively into their schools.

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Event details

Event date:
March 26, 2025

Event time:
3:00 pm

Location: 

Hosted virtually within the ISC Community

Time Zone:

GMT

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