

Future of Education: Teaching with AI in the Classroom (Feb'26)
Workshop: The Future of Education — Practical Teaching with GenAI
Brought to you by Agile@Ngee Ann Polytechnic and Genue
Why now: Over 84% of students in Singapore use Generative AI weekly—often invisibly. Classrooms are changing whether we’re ready or not. Source: CNA
Format: 2 hours • Free to attend • Hands-on, fast-paced, no fluff.
Your Guides are educators and technologists; trainers and early adopters of AI technology. They’ve spent the last 2 years redesigning workflows to include AI for efficiency.
Dr Raymond Chan lectures computer science and is an AI Data Scientist
Chi-Loong Chan, teaches data visualisation and is currently studying for his masters.
Angelia Teo trains design thinkers and is a Futurist, storyteller and human-creativity researcher
What you’ll experience
Hard truths for today’s educator
Our 10,000-ft reality check
Cut through hype with the hard truths: students are already using AI, detectors are unreliable, authorship is blurry, and “brainrot” happens when we design poorly. You’ll leave with language (and guardrails) to talk policy, ethics, and shadow AI with confidence.
Getting real with action
Our roadmap for agency
Get practical ways to not just deal with, but wield AI in your classrooms. Policy may be give a helicopter view, but in our classrooms, we need real tips from real educators on how we’ve become confident in having AI in the classroom.
Be an AI-enabled educator
Our pathway to leadership
Step into the role others look to. You’ll map your strengths across Tech × Domain × Pedagogy - a framework that helps you choose a right-sized adoption plan for your classroom. Be it low-risk pilots or deeper integration), We’ll use Genue to surface the “how” behind student prompts, intervene in real time, and evidence learning growth with clear analytics.
Get a Hands-on experience with Genue - the Educator tool that “show the work in the margins”
See the “How”: View student prompts/queries to understand thinking.
Track the learning journey: Watch edits and responses to AI content.
Intervene proactively: Real-time analytics flag struggle patterns so you can help during learning, not after.
Key questions we’ll answer
What AI trends matter for learning this term—and what’s noise?
How do we write ethical, responsible classroom guidelines that students actually follow?
Which strategies build healthy student–AI interactions (not dependence)?
How do we avoid the academic-misconduct trap without unreliable detectors?
Who should attend
Educators (primary, secondary, tertiary) modernising pedagogy.
Administrators exploring governance, policy and student data privacy.
Curriculum developers designing tech-integrated programs.
Why attend
Clarity without jargon: Simple metaphors that make LLMs teachable.
Immediate classroom moves: Activities you can run next week.
Assessment you can defend: Practical, auditable approaches that don’t rely on brittle AI detectors.
Peer learning: Swap tactics with fellow educators.
Cost: Free • Seats are limited—register today to lead the way in AI-augmented education.
This session is presented by Agile@Ngee Ann Polytechnic and Genue.