English Language Webinars

Trinity organises events and various webinar series throughout the year. Most Trinity-organised events are free, but may require advance registration.

Using ChatGPT for interactive English language content creation

This Transformative Teachers webinar was an exciting online how-to workshop for English language professionals looking for guidance on using ChatGPT to create activities and instructional materials.

Summary

This exciting online how-to workshop was designed for those language teachers interested in learning more about how to create learner-centred activities with the aid of ChatGPT. Anna Bennett explored the capabilities of ChatGPT and outlined how English language professionals can utilise its conversational AI technology to design dynamic and interactive instructional materials.

About the presenter

Anna Bennett is an experienced teacher and teacher trainer, working in both the state and private sector in Italy and the UK for over 25 years. She is currently Head of Product Support (English Language) for Trinity College London, Italy. Her main interests are integrating technology into language teaching to enhance learning outcomes and communicative assessment.


 

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Topics: Technology and Innovation, Transformative Teachers

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