Leveraging LANGUAGE: LLMs as Tools for Learning
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Leveraging LANGUAGE: LLMs as Tools for Learning

The second lecture in Kellogg's series about AI.

By Kellogg College

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Location

Kellogg College

60-62 Banbury Road Kellogg Hub Oxford OX2 6PN United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

This event is part of a series, “Kellogg and AI Learning Lectures”, which is organised by Kellogg College and the AI and Machine Learning Competency Centre at Oxford. Open to all Oxford University staff and students, these sessions are designed to boost understanding of developments in AI, build confidence in using emerging technologies, and support colleagues in playing an active role in shaping Oxford’s digital future.

Description:

While people commonly view generative AI as an idea generator, one of its greatest strengths is its exceptional language capabilities that can transform how we communicate across linguistic boundaries. Drawing from her experience in linguistics and academic English teaching, Kelly Webb-Davies, who is a Lead Business Technologist at the AI and ML Competency Centre, will show how AI can be used to develop ideas authentically in a person's natural voice - whether informal, multilingual, or spoken – then effectively translate these into formal academic and professional styles. This "digital translanguaging" approach creates inclusive educational environments where diverse linguistic identities are valued rather than suppressed. it is part of a vision where learning assessments in the classroom can focus on students' abilities to develop ideas, instead of enforcing rigid language standards. Educators can also use AI to efficiently create tailored resources for varied linguistic and neurodiverse needs, harnessing AI's linguistic potential not to replace authentic expression but to enhance and deepen it

About Kelly

Kelly Webb-Davies is a Lead Business Technologist at the AL and ML Competency Centre and her academic background is in linguistics, with degrees from the University of Western Australia and the University of Melbourne. Before joining Oxford, she lectured on phonetics and phonology at the University of Bangor and was a Trinity DipTESOL-qualified English for Academic Purposes tutor and Technology Enhanced Learning and Language Lead at Bangor University International College, where working with international students and responding to their specific needs informed her practice of integrating AI productively to assist with their academic and linguistic proficiency.

Her focus is thoughtfully integrating AI into higher education in ways that enhance communication, reduce bias, and expand access to knowledge. She is particularly interested in how AI can be used to address the unique challenges of groups facing linguistic barriers and neurodivergence, creating more inclusive and accessible educational environments. She advocates for a balanced approach that maintains human involvement and fosters critical thinking alongside AI implementation and her work explores innovative ways to incorporate this philosophy into pedagogical and assessment design, ensuring that AI tools complement and enrich education.

This event is open to Kellogg College members and Oxford University members.

Please note:

The event will start with tea, coffee and biscuits from 5-5.30pm, followed by the talk from 5.30-6.30pm.

This event may be photographed and filmed. If you do not wish to appear in the photographs/footage, please let the photographer/videographer know.

Should you have any further queries, or are unable to attend after booking, please contact events@kellogg.ox.ac.uk

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Nov 3 · 17:00 GMT