Seven Talks
Too much, too fast, too digital?
How AI can really take the strain off you.
Professional development with Bob Blume ( Netzlehrer) and Katharina Strothmann, focusing on humanity and reducing stress in everyday school life.
Artificial intelligence is transforming schools, but two crucial questions remain at the heart of the matter: How do we learn in the age of AI? How can you use this technology to design schools that allow you to work in a healthy, effective and motivated manner?
In this Seven Talk, Bob Blume and Katharina Strothmann discuss how AI can be meaningfully utilised — not as an end in itself, but as a tool for improving education and working conditions.
The focus is on three perspectives
Human learning in the age of AI: what remains unique? Relationships, curiosity, critical thinking and creativity. How can AI support these processes through feedback, differentiation and genuine learning support?
Relieving the Burden on Teachers – Preventing Burnout
Many teachers are reaching their limits. We’ll discuss how intelligent tools and AI can help behind the scenes, reducing organisational work, improving planning and communication, and freeing up more time for students.Technology in the Service of People
People are unique, teaching is unique, and the paths of digitalisation are unique as well. What framework conditions are needed to ensure that this human element is preserved throughout the technological transformation of education? What principles are needed to ensure that AI truly alleviates the burden rather than exacerbating it?
This is a practical professional development programme for teachers and school administrators who want to actively shape the future of education.

Katharina Strothmann

Bob Blume
Netzlehrer