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“How do we equip 100 million teachers worldwide to use GenAI ethically and effectively? An abductive inquiry”

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“How do we equip 100 million teachers worldwide to use GenAI ethically and effectively? An abductive inquiry”

Date: 24 October 2025 (Friday)
Time: 11:00 AM
Venue: Room 1009 (Block C3)

Professor Douglas K. HartmanProfessor of Technology and Human Learning
Professor of Teacher Education
Affiliated Faculty, Asian Studies Center
Core Faculty, Center for European and Eurasian Studies
College of Education, Michigan State University (USA)

Prof. Dr. Douglas K. Hartman is a leading American scholar in the fields of educational technology and teacher learning. His work focuses on how educators learn to use ICTs and AI effectively and ethically.

Professor Hartman’s co-authored book “Teaching Strategies: A Framework for Developing Digital Competencies” provides educators with a framework for using smart technologies as a thought partner, research assistant, learning designer, assessment developer, and co-writer.

Dr. Hartman has been a keynote speaker at educational conferences across Europe, Central Asia, and North America for several decades. At Michigan State University, he has hosted a dozen young educational researchers from around the world, collaborating on studies related to technology and teacher learning.

He has collaborated on projects in Kazakhstan, Türkiye, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Azerbaijan, Serbia, Russia, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, and the United Kingdom that examine the innovative and ethical use of ICTs and AI in educational research and practice.

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