This seminar explores how artificial intelligence can become a powerful teaching assistant rather than an additional burden for teachers, supporting schools in adopting AI in a sustainable and practical manner to enhance teaching efficiency while boosting students’ motivation and engagement in learning. Drawing on real-life school implementation experiences, the session demonstrates concrete applications of AI across different subjects and teaching contexts, while also examining potential challenges schools may encounter when integrating AI into their school-based environments and presenting practical strategies to address them. The seminar will feature demonstrations of a range of AI tools to support teachers in designing more targeted and innovative learning activities, with applications across classroom instruction, revision, and assessment.
Date: 14 April 2026 (Tuesday)
Time: 4:00 – 5:30 PM
Format: Online (Zoom)
Language: Cantonese
Speakers:
Mr Stephen Ng, Head of IT and e-learning, St Stephen’s College
Mr Marco Lo, Product Innovation Lead, Sayo AI
Ms Hazel Lau, Product Innovation Lead, Sayo AI
Seminar Highlights:
• Demonstrate how to rapidly generate high-quality teaching materials across Chinese, English, Mathematics and other subjects, helping teachers automate daily teaching tasks and effectively reduce workload
• Illustrate how AI can provide instant learning prompts and support in Computer Studies and ICT lessons, enhancing student understanding and classroom engagement
• Introduce AI as a round-the-clock learning companion, providing students with personalised practice and ongoing learning support
• Analyse common challenges faced by schools when implementing AI, such as data privacy and accuracy, and share practical and feasible integration strategies
• Showcase how AI can facilitate cross-curricular enquiry-based learning, supporting students in developing creativity and problem-solving skills