The online workshop series: "AI in teaching & learning: International perspectives and best practices" brings together teaching staff, teaching support staff, and didactic experts from various European universities and disciplines to address this issue. The workshops will be 90-minute online sessions with colleagues from all the Arqus Universities to provide insights into the use of concrete AI applications in their teaching, share findings, good practices, and invite participants to exchange experiences. The workshops aim to inspire and provide participants with practical information for integrating AI in teaching, learning, and assessment.
Ablauf / Termine (10 AE)
28.11.2025, 14:00 Uhr - 15:30 Uhr
ChatLEO - Transforming Legal Studies through AI-Assisted | Erik Winter and Prof. Dr. Gregor Roth | Law faculty at Leipzig University
How can AI bridge the gap between traditional teaching and digital learning? In this talk, Erik Winter presents ChatLEO, an AI assistant developed at the University of Leipzig to support students in law and beyond. By linking questions to precise lecture segments and materials, ChatLEO demonstrates how intelligent systems can make learning more accessible, efficient, and interdisciplinary.
Personal AI Twins in Legal Education: Lessons in AI Literacy, Documentation and Creative Thinking | PhD Jurcys Paulius & Goda Strikaitė-Latušinskaja | Law faculty at University of Vilnius
This presentation reports on a pioneering experiment in which two lecturers integrated AI “knowledge twins”—conversational doubles trained on their own materials—into a data protection law course. Rather than replacing instructors, the twins enhanced learning through on-demand expertise, reduced student anxiety, and fostered critical, creative engagement. The results show how thoughtful AI augmentation can advance human-centered, ethically aware education.
GenAI for Textual Revision in French as a Second Language | PhD Student Holmes Taegan | Language faculty at University of Lyon 1
While GenAI has been applied to many different areas of second/foreign language teaching and learning, this presentation focuses specifically on ChatGPT and its application for textual revision in the context of French as a Second Language at the undergraduate level. We explore desired learning outcomes, use cases and finally, some critical ethical considerations. The aim of this presentation is to underline the affordances as well as the limitations of using GenAI during the revision process.
[more Information following shortly] | n.n. | Language faculty at University of Wroclav
12.12.2025, 14:00 Uhr - 15:30 Uhr
19.12.2025, 14:00 Uhr - 15:30 Uhr
15.01.2026, 14:00 Uhr - 15:30 Uhr
21.01.2026, 14:00 Uhr - 15:30 Uhr
More Information: https://arqus-alliance.eu/news/arqus-launches-new-workshop-series-ai-teaching-learning-international-perspectives-abest-practices/
Verteilung der Arbeitseinheiten
AKTive Lehre – Austausch (AKT-A): 10 AE
Teaching staff at Saxony's universities have the opportunity to have the event credited as part of the "AKTive Lehre" (Active Teaching) program offered by Hochschuldidaktik Sachsen. In this case, please send an email to: mandi.strambowski@hd-sachsen.de.
Für Lehrende der sächsischen Hochschulen besteht die Möglichkeit, sich die Veranstaltung im Rahmen des Programms "AKTive Lehre" der Hochschuldidaktik Sachsen anrechnen zu lassen. Bitte wenden Sie sich in diesem Fall per Mail an: mandi.strambowski@hd-sachsen.de.
Lernziele
Participants …
gain insights into diverse teaching practices with artificial intelligence from the various universities and disciplines of the Arqus Alliance,
exchange ideas with colleagues on the topic of AI in teaching and
gain inspiration for the use of AI in their own teaching through good practice examples.
Moderator:in
Mandi
Strambowski
Mandi Strambowski ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin für Allgemeine Hochschuldidaktik mit Schwerpunkt Curriculumentwicklung an der Universität Leipzig. In ihrer Arbeit begleitet sie Lehrende, Lehr-Teams und Gremien bei der (Weiter-)Entwicklung von Lehrkompetenzen, Curricula und lernförderlichen Rahmenbedingungen für Gute Lehre. Nach ihrem Studium der Erziehungswissenschaften mit Schwerpunkt auf Erwachsenenpädagogik arbeitete sie zunächst als freiberufliche Trainerin für politische Bildungsarbeit und bildete vor Eintritt in die Uni angehende Erzieher:innen aus. Sie verfügt über vielfältige Erfahrungen in der Beratung und Begleitung von Lehrenden aus unterschiedlichen Fachbereichen durch die langjährige hochschuldidaktische Arbeit an der Universität Leipzig und freiberufliche Tätigkeiten.