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ADAPT, the Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology, with the support of Google, today announced the launch of its new online training course, AI Literacy in the Classroom. This interactive 90-minute course is designed to empower post-primary educators with essential AI literacy skills, equipping them to guide their students in the safe, ethical, and responsible use of AI in schoolwork. The course offers two key modules, AI Literacy and AI and Ethics. Through engaging activities and expert insights, it helps teachers and school leaders navigate the evolving role of AI in education. Participants will gain practical tools to integrate AI literacy into their teaching practices, ensuring that students are well-prepared to engage with AI technologies responsibly. AI Literacy in the Classroom is coordinated by ADAPT's award-winning Education and Public Engagement team. The course is built on expert input from leading academics in Media Literacy, AI and Ethics, and Digital Learning from ADAPT and Dublin City University. Guidance from a teacher co-creation panel helped ensure the course aligned with teachers' needs. This online course complements ADAPT's AI Literacy in the Classroom workshop series, providing flexible learning opportunities for teachers across Ireland. The inaugural workshop in the series was held in November at The Foundry, Google Dublin, where the first cohort of post-primary teachers explored ethical approaches to AI integration in the classroom. Feedback from participants highlighted the importance of fostering AI literacy as an essential skill for both educators and students. Laura Grehan, Head of Education, Engagement and Societal Impact with ADAPT at DCU, stated: "AI is becoming a pervasive part of everyday life, including the field of education. This course provides teachers with the knowledge and confidence they need to support their students in using AI tools effectively and responsibly. By focusing on ethics and practical application, we aim to empower educators to lead the way in fostering a new generation of AI-literate students." This initiative underscores ADAPT's commitment to enhancing education through cutting-edge research and collaboration. By integrating the expertise of educators, researchers, and industry partners like Google, AI Literacy in the Classroom bridges the gap between technology and learning, ensuring that classrooms remain spaces for innovation and ethical growth. Ryan Meade, Public Policy & Government Affairs Manager at Google Ireland, noted: "At Google, we want to equip Ireland's young people and educators with the skills needed to understand and navigate this transformative technology. Our support for ADAPT underlines our commitment to making AI literacy accessible across Ireland, ensuring that students are prepared to shape an AI-enabled future that benefits all." How to Access the Course The AI Literacy in the Classroom online training course is now available for post-primary teachers and school leaders nationwide. For more information and to enrol, visit adaptcentre.ie/ai-literacy-in-the-classroom.
Imagine a world where all the information about the city or town you live in - from bike share availability to flood detection to nocturnal bat activity - is readily available in a 3D map on your mobile phone. A world where data-driven cities use geospatial artificial intelligence, such as interactive mapping, 3D environments, modelling and simulations, to manage their urban environments and tackle problems in real time. The digital transformation of maps and mapping that has been underway in recent decades is far from over and is likely to see highly visual 3D maps replace 2D maps among other advances, according to a presentation by Prof Rob Kitchin of Maynooth University's Department of Geography and Social Sciences Institute (MUSSI) to the 2024 International Geographical Congress (IGC). He was delivering the keynote address at a session on the future of mapping at the largest gathering of international geographers which is taking place in Ireland for the first time. In his talk, Prof Kitchin said the process of digital transformation continues to evolve and will demand new ways to make sense of mapping. Prof Kitchin said that urban 'digital twins', a twinning of physical environments and systems and a virtual counterpart, are still in their infancy. Presently they exist as City Information Modelling (CIM), where a detailed virtual model mirrors the urban landscape with accurate topology and topography and realistic buildings and landscape rendering and in which administrative and real-time data can be visualised. However, such models are far from being a true digital twin in terms of changes in the real world being updated in real-time in the virtual model, and changes in the model creating an alteration in geographic space. "Yet CIMs and the promise of digital twins have captured the interest of many stakeholders. Governments see them as a useful tool for urban management and governance, formulating and assessing urban planning, and the monitoring of city services and policies. Architectural, construction, and planning businesses see them as a means to develop and sell urban designs and plans. "Researchers aim to use them to produce urban simulations and models and to facilitate participatory projects relating to local places, and civil society organisations are interested in creating new kinds of counter-mapping initiatives that might open up new political conversations about urban development," Prof Kitchin said. He noted that CIMs allow: users to be immersed in, and walk or fly through, digital landscapes display many kinds of spatial and environmental data experiment with building and urban designs such as altering building dimensions run various forms of simulations and models such as traffic movement act as a collaborative environment for discussion, design practice and operations By doing so, they have the potential to enrich public understanding of prospective urban design in public consultation, facilitate participatory planning and improve communication of sustainability science, and aid real-time management of city infrastructures and space. He also noted that digital twins and deep maps prompt critical reflection on the nature of mapping. While such methods are cast as "value-free, objective" they are instead "an engine, not a mirror" in that they change rather than just reflect the world. In this sense, they are far from being neutral tools but reflect the ambitions and aims of their creators. The IGC session was co-hosted with the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference taking place in London. Also presenting at the same event were Luke Barrington, AI Product Lead for Google Dublin, and Celine Rozenblat, Chair of the United Nations Geospatial societies on Global Geospatial Information Management who discussed the development of Geo-AI. In his presentation, "Earth AI: Models of the planet as seen from satellites to Street View and everything in between", Google's Barrington spoke about using geospatial obse...
Gogo Dineo Ndlanzi is a pre-eminent and pioneering sangoma, who has successfully merged the sacredness of African Spirituality with modern thinking. She is a celebrated spiritual teacher, life coach, African storyteller, actress, writer, dancer and trained facilitator. Teaching is at the heart of what Gogo Dineo does. As a trained sangoma, Gogo Dineo has been instrumental in changing perceptions around the practice of “ubungoma” which is a type of African Spiritual Healing. This has made her a household name in South Africa and with Africans in the diaspora over the last decade as she continues to shift mindsets by encouraging people to access African spiritual healing modalities and indigenous knowledge systems. Gogo Dineo has successfully used mainstream and social media to de-stigmatize the practices of African Spirituality using her outspoken personality and educational nuances. Gogo Dineo cemented her position as a foremost speaker in the global market as she graced the TEDxCAPETOWN stage in 2019 where she eloquently discussed the 4 key lessons she learned as a spiritual healer. As an international teacher, Gogo Dineo set the stage alight as a keynote speaker in Lüneburg, Germany at Leuphana University in 2019 at their conference on Leverage Points and Sustainability. She focused on how the healthcare system can leverage African indigenous healing practices to overcome systemic failures. This talk was well received as she was able to translate nuanced, local knowledge by giving it global relevance. In the month of October 2021, Gogo Dineo Ndlanzi gave a Black History Month talk to the ERG (Employee Resource Group) for Google Dublin about; The importance and relevance of indigenous African spiritual belief systems (what they were before, what they are now, and what they are becoming in the future).In this interview Gogo Dineo Ndlanzi shares exclusive insight about the following topics: 1. How do we become facilitators of change 2. How are we hurting our spirits most 3. What is the biggest challenge we face as teachers 4. What is the best thing we can do to enhance our spiritual healthWith Podcast host: Mark SephtonHope you'll enjoy the episode! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to find out more about what it's like to work for the tech giant Google? In this episode we meet with Amelie Matuschka who works at the Google office in Toronto. Amelie shares her experience of what it's like to move from Google Dublin to Google North America and we discuss the pros and cons of working for such a large organization. If you're looking to start your career in sales, this one is for you
In this episode I talk about my move from #Dublin to #Singapore. I also reveal what I earned during the first year in Singapore, and share my experience of befriending someone I thiiink was/is trafficking drugs, as well as my general thoughts on Singapore as a country :)
How Sai Avinash, BITS Goa 2019 alumni grabbed an off campus placement in Google Dublin, how he got his Internship at Uber in Bangalore, how he learned competitive programming, how is life at google dublin, how was his college days at BITS Pilani Goa Campus, what he does in his free time and a lot more in week's episode of BITS Cast Interview. ✨ Tags ✨ - bits cast - bitscast - bits pilani goa campus - bits goa alumni - bits pilani alumni - how to get into google,how to get into google as a software engineer,how to get into google software engineer,how to get job in google as software engineer,google software engineer preparation,google software engineer interview,tips for google interview,interview tips for google jobs,how to pass the google interview,google application process,google application tips,google interview process,google interview preparation,how to apply to google,google interview tips - College Placements - How He Got An Off Campus Placement in Google Dublin w/ Sai Avinash | BITS Goa 2019 Alumni - biggest placement from bits goa 2019 - google dublin - software engineer at google - off campus placements - competitive coding - competitive programming
Travelport's Mark Lenahan (LinkedIn, Twitter) and CityHook's Kevin O'Shaughnessy (LinkedIn, Twitter), from the Travel Massive Dublin team, discuss Hack Access Dublin 2020, an accessibility hackathon that took place in Google Dublin on 21st to 23rd of February. Mark interviewed several participants about the event and the experience of airports and travel for wheelchair, blind and neurodiverse travellers. We also talk about the hackathon experience, the winning concepts, universal design and accessibility in travel. Interviews: Katie Bourke - Founder of Adaptable Solutions (LinkedIn, Twitter) Cearbhall O'Meadhra - Musician, Architect, Consultant (LinkedIn) Hannah Bryson - Karson Consulting (LinkedIn, Twitter) Jonathan O'Grady - Digital Strategist (LinkedIn, Twitter) Denis Kennedy - Disability Consultant (LinkedIn) Kieran Mahon - Projects Facilitator at Smart DCU (LinkedIn) Jenny Aarts - Innovation Project Manager at Dublin Airport (LinkedIn) Nikola Nevin - Tech Lead and UI Engineer at OpenJaw Technologies (LinkedIn) Manish Chandra Singh - CMO and co-founder of [un]travel (LinkedIn) Martin Codyre- Entrepreneur and Founder at GiantLeap Biotech (LinkedIn, Twitter) Janice Valentine - Founder and CEO of Hack Access (LinkedIn, Twitter)
Gelong Thubten, a buddhist monk that left the glamorous world of acting to pursue the true meaning of happiness, visited Google Dublin campus to talk about what brings all humans together, the pursuit of happiness. Through meditation and finding inner peace and joy, we can choose to be happy, according to Thubten. This however is not an easy task and requires practice and discipline. In this talk, Thubten takes us on the journey that led him to happiness and invites us to choose happiness as well. Visit http://g.co/TalksAtGoogle/Thubten to watch the video.
97. Renee Wang (Castbox): Communautés, Monétisation et Podcasts Renee Wang est la Fondatrice et PDG de Castbox ! Elle a créé Castbox en 2016, qu’elle a fait croître à plus de 20 millions d’utilisateurs en 3 ans. Tout au long de cette période, elle a non seulement constitué une équipe mondiale de 60 membres talentueux, mais elle a également obtenu plus de 30 millions de dollars en financement. Avant de devenir entrepreneure, notre invitée faisait partie de l'équipe mondiale des publicités mobiles de Google Beijing, Google Dublin et Google Japon. Ingénieure Android et l'une des premières employées d'Umeng, une startup chinoise acquise par Alibaba, elle a été l'une des premières développeurs du système Android en 2008. Elle est titulaire d'un diplôme en psychologie et statistique de l'Université de Pékin. Avec elle nous parlons de podcasts, d’identifier un besoin du marché, se différencier et créer une appli, d’acquérir ses premiers utilisateurs, d’engager sa communauté et d’utiliser des ambassadeurs pour son produit... À vos écouteurs ! https://castbox.fm/ https://contentbox.one/ Pour le Compte-Rendu complet de l’épisode (outils mentionnés, livre, points à retenir, etc.): https://revolutiondigitale.fr/renee-wang Suivez Renee sur: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/castbox_fm/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/castbox.fm/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/CastBox_FM Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-wang-4a1b232a/ Youtube - Suivez-nous sur: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/revodigitale/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/revolutiondigitale Twitter - https://twitter.com/revodigitale Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQWyIhIUtihUmvpphJ2pzmA
Kas laimės atvirą Seimo Biudžeto ir finansų komiteto pirmininko ir Lietuvos banko kovą? Ar "VILIBOR augimą 2008-2009 m. lėmė ekonominės priežastys ar neribota bankų rinkos galia? „Revolut“ atėjimas - Lietuvos sėkmė ar reputacinė žala? Laidoje dalyvauja Seimo Biudžeto ir finansų komiteto pirmininkas Stasys Jakeliūnas ir Lietuvos banko valdybos pirmininkas Vitas Vasiliauskas.
Sooner or later it had to happen - we had to begin talking in English. Our first episode in English is with Patrick Schilling who just spent a couple of eventful years. He studied at NC State University where he delivered the 2018 commencement speech at the graduation ceremony in front of 18 000 listeners. In a few days, he will start a new job with Google in Dublin. Thus, we had many things to talk about. If you want to connect with him or follow his social media - check out the show notes Email: ptrck.schilling@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/patrick.schilling.92 Instagram: @pschill_94 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pschill/ Twitter: @pschill_1994 Irgendwann musste es passieren, eine Folge in englischer Sprache. Patrick hat ereignisreiche Jahre hinter sich. Nachdem er in Reutlingen angefangen hat International Management zu studieren, vollendete er sein Studium an der North Carolina State University. Er verbrachte mehr als zwei Jahre in Amerika und war bei der Abschlussfeier seiner Bachelor der Redner vor 18 000 Studenten. In einigen Tagen beginnt Patrick seinen neuen Job bei Google Dublin. Es gibt also einiges zu berichten. Hört rein. Folge direkt herunterladen
Í þessum þætti spjallar Óli Jóns við Andra Má Kristinsson hjá Hugsmiðjunni. Andri segir okkur frá sinni starfsreynslu, frá námi í HR til Google í Dublin og nú sem ráðgjafi hjá Hugsmiðjunni. Andri segir okkur líka hvernig er að búa í Dublin, frá akademíu Hugsmiðjunnar sem Andri er leiðbeinandi við ofl. Á vef Hugsmiðjunnar segir um fyrirtækið; Við hlustum á þig, á viðskiptavini þína og lærum að þekkja þá. Við nærumst á metnaðarfullum áskorunum, höfum skoðanir og leysum úr einföldum sem krefjandi viðfangsefnum. Og um Andra segir þar; Andri starfar sem ráðgjafi hjá Hugsmiðjunni og margra ára reynslu í vefmælingum. Á árunum 2010 og 2011 starfaði Andri hjá Google sem sérfræðingur og aðstoðaði marga af stærstu auglýsendum Noregs við notkun á Google Analytics. Síðan þá hefur hann hjálpað mörgum fyrirtækjum hér á landi við vefmælingar.
Hear from Conor McGann from Google Dublin about life inside the tech giant's EU Headquarters, what the role of account manager entails, and how he matches the intensity of his job with his passions outside of it.
Richard Barnwell, Founder and CEO of DIGIT Game Studio, in conversation with David Scanlon, Director of Startup Grind Dublin. Recorded at Google Dublin, 16th of December, 2015
Patricia Gannon, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Karanović & Nikolić, in conversation with David Scanlon, Director of Startup Grind Dublin. Recorded at Google Dublin, 12th of November, 2015
Caelen King, Founder and CEO of WhatClinic.com, in conversation with David Scanlon, Director of Startup Grind Dublin. Recorded at Google Dublin, October, 2015.
At the end of the day, being happy and successful is about owning who you are and making it work for you. Today we're speaking with the superhero of nerds, RebelOne, to learn about how to level up your life and bring out the superhero in you. Many people believe that Steve Kamb was created in a laboratory in the 1940s as part of a top-secret government program to fight the Nazis. Those people are wrong; that was Steve Rogers, and he became Captain America. But close enough. Steve Kamb is the founder of NerdFitness, a worldwide fitness community and the author of the recently released book, Level Up Your Life. While running his company from a laptop, Steve has adventured all over the world, explored the ruins of Machu Picchu, dived with sharks on the Great Barrier Reef, and lived like James Bond in Monte Carlo. He has guest lectured at Google, Google Dublin, Facebook, TEDxEmory, and regularly speaks at Vanderbilt University. Steve recently moved to New York City to continue his quest of becoming Captain America. He spends his free time picking up heavy things, singing off-key, gaming, and playing music as loudly as possible. He hopes to one day own an island in the Caribbean, be part of a heist, and reach level 50 in the Game of Life.
IrelandDigital Podcast No.19 is now online. Listen Here. In this show we discuss the Sunday Business Post Article on Podcasting, Irish Blog Awards, Vint Cerf at Google Dublin, more on Smart's 3G license and Babcock and Brown's move on Eircom.Subcribe for the Podcast in iTunes!Subscribe using the RSS feedCheck out Frappr Map and Sign Up - http://www.frappr.com/irelanddigital