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AI Literacy, Compliance and Safe Innovation in Education Under the EU AI Act

Instructors

  • Chryso Christodoulou
    Chryso Christodoulou
    CEO – Founder

    Mrs. Chryso Christodoulou is the founder of FUNecole® Research Institute and the co-founder of Digipro Education Limited. Her academic background is in Computer Science and Education. She is the designer and author of the FUNecole® for Cambridge ICT Starters Initial Steps endorsed by University of Cambridge International Examinations and recognized best practice educational approach by the European Commission. Mrs. Christodoulou is an external educational expert for the Institute of Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) on various educational research projects. She is a program committee member for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) Computer society. Mrs. Christodoulou participates as keynote speaker and panelist at numerous conferences, seminars and workshops around the world. Mrs. Christodoulou´s work has been published in scholarly and policy publications, such as IEEE Xplore and the European Parliament Magazine. She is a recognized as an entrepreneurship expert by OECD and is one of 350 European Ambassadors of Entrepreneurship.

  • Kyriakos Christodoulou
    Kyriakos Christodoulou
    Head of R&D and Innovation

    Kyriakos Christodoulou is the Research and Development Innovation Director at Digipro Education Limited, a leading provider of innovative pedagogical solutions in the EdTech industry. He has over 15 years of experience in the field of computer science, specializing in ethical pedagogy, while also holding the position of Director of R&D and Innovation of a global computer science curriculum at FUNecole Education Limited.

    He previously worked as a Computer Science Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Duy Tan. Under Kyriakos’ leadership as a Robotics instructor, his students received 1st prize in primary age ROBOTEX contest. Kyriakos holds a Bachelor’s in Computer Science from the University of Nottingham, and an MSc in Technology Innovation Management from SPRU, University of Sussex.

    As a co-founder of a non-profit organisation the ‘ECO Social Movement’, he is committed to support and organise social and ecological volunteering projects. In his spare time Kyriakos enjoys playing the piano and rock-climbing excursions.

Organizer

Digipro Education Limited
Digipro Education Limited
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+357 26955000
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[email protected]
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Date

8 & 10 & 11 September (online)

Time

7:30 am – 1:15 pm

Cost

Fully Subsidized

Location

Online Learning

Private and International schools in Cyprus are increasingly affected by the use of Artificial Intelligence across teaching, learning, assessment. AI-enabled tools and systems are already introduced into everyday school practicesSchools often operate within complex educational environments combining international curricula, multilingual communities, advanced digital platforms, and high parental expectations. Schools need to identify the areas where AI already in use, distinguish between low-risk, prohibited, and potentially high-risk AI uses. The seminar responds directly in developing essential and practical AI literacy, strengthening compliance and safe innovation as well as responsible AI use by all educational stakeholders under the EU AI Act. 

By the end of the institutional part of the seminar, participants will be able to: 

  1. Explain the purpose and practical significance of the EU AI Act for private and international K–12 schools in Cyprus. 
  2. Identify where AI is already present across teaching, administration, admissions, communication, assessment, learner support, and wider school operations. 
  3. Distinguish between prohibited, high-risk, transparency-related, and lower-risk AI uses in educational settings. 
  4. Recognise school activities and operational practices that may raise legal, educational, operational, or safeguarding concerns. 
  5. Interpret the responsibilities of schools as users of AI systems in relation to human oversight, accountability, and internal control. 
  6. Develop a practical school AI inventory covering systems, tools, providers, and functions. 
  7. Design a proportionate school-wide AI literacy approach for leaders, teachers, staff, students, and parents. 
  8. Evaluate AI tools and external vendors using practical institutional criteria. 
  9. Prepare a realistic action plan for safe, lawful, and responsible AI adoption within a K–12 school. 
  10. Support the next phase of implementation through improved policy thinking, internal readiness, and structured oversight. 

This seminar is designed to equip leaders and senior staff of private international K–12 schools in Cyprus with the knowledge, practical tools, and confidence required to respond effectively to the growing use of Artificial Intelligence in education under the EU AI Act. 

Date

8 & 10 & 11 September (online)

Time

7:30 am – 1:15 pm

Cost

Fully Subsidized

Location

Online Learning

Instructors

  • Chryso Christodoulou
    Chryso Christodoulou
    CEO – Founder

    Mrs. Chryso Christodoulou is the founder of FUNecole® Research Institute and the co-founder of Digipro Education Limited. Her academic background is in Computer Science and Education. She is the designer and author of the FUNecole® for Cambridge ICT Starters Initial Steps endorsed by University of Cambridge International Examinations and recognized best practice educational approach by the European Commission. Mrs. Christodoulou is an external educational expert for the Institute of Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) on various educational research projects. She is a program committee member for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) Computer society. Mrs. Christodoulou participates as keynote speaker and panelist at numerous conferences, seminars and workshops around the world. Mrs. Christodoulou´s work has been published in scholarly and policy publications, such as IEEE Xplore and the European Parliament Magazine. She is a recognized as an entrepreneurship expert by OECD and is one of 350 European Ambassadors of Entrepreneurship.

  • Kyriakos Christodoulou
    Kyriakos Christodoulou
    Head of R&D and Innovation

    Kyriakos Christodoulou is the Research and Development Innovation Director at Digipro Education Limited, a leading provider of innovative pedagogical solutions in the EdTech industry. He has over 15 years of experience in the field of computer science, specializing in ethical pedagogy, while also holding the position of Director of R&D and Innovation of a global computer science curriculum at FUNecole Education Limited.

    He previously worked as a Computer Science Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Duy Tan. Under Kyriakos’ leadership as a Robotics instructor, his students received 1st prize in primary age ROBOTEX contest. Kyriakos holds a Bachelor’s in Computer Science from the University of Nottingham, and an MSc in Technology Innovation Management from SPRU, University of Sussex.

    As a co-founder of a non-profit organisation the ‘ECO Social Movement’, he is committed to support and organise social and ecological volunteering projects. In his spare time Kyriakos enjoys playing the piano and rock-climbing excursions.

Organizer

Digipro Education Limited
Digipro Education Limited
Phone
+357 26955000
Email
[email protected]
REGISTER NOW
QR Code

Private and International schools in Cyprus are increasingly affected by the use of Artificial Intelligence across teaching, learning, assessment. AI-enabled tools and systems are already introduced into everyday school practicesSchools often operate within complex educational environments combining international curricula, multilingual communities, advanced digital platforms, and high parental expectations. Schools need to identify the areas where AI already in use, distinguish between low-risk, prohibited, and potentially high-risk AI uses. The seminar responds directly in developing essential and practical AI literacy, strengthening compliance and safe innovation as well as responsible AI use by all educational stakeholders under the EU AI Act. 

By the end of the institutional part of the seminar, participants will be able to: 

  1. Explain the purpose and practical significance of the EU AI Act for private and international K–12 schools in Cyprus. 
  2. Identify where AI is already present across teaching, administration, admissions, communication, assessment, learner support, and wider school operations. 
  3. Distinguish between prohibited, high-risk, transparency-related, and lower-risk AI uses in educational settings. 
  4. Recognise school activities and operational practices that may raise legal, educational, operational, or safeguarding concerns. 
  5. Interpret the responsibilities of schools as users of AI systems in relation to human oversight, accountability, and internal control. 
  6. Develop a practical school AI inventory covering systems, tools, providers, and functions. 
  7. Design a proportionate school-wide AI literacy approach for leaders, teachers, staff, students, and parents. 
  8. Evaluate AI tools and external vendors using practical institutional criteria. 
  9. Prepare a realistic action plan for safe, lawful, and responsible AI adoption within a K–12 school. 
  10. Support the next phase of implementation through improved policy thinking, internal readiness, and structured oversight. 

This seminar is designed to equip leaders and senior staff of private international K–12 schools in Cyprus with the knowledge, practical tools, and confidence required to respond effectively to the growing use of Artificial Intelligence in education under the EU AI Act. 

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Hourly Schedule

Day 1

7:309:45
The EU AI Act and Why It Matters to Schools
• What is the purpose, structure, and practical significance of the EU AI Act for private and international schools? • Why education is treated as a sensitive context for AI use? • Why schools must now understand AI not only as a matter of innovation, but also as a matter of governance, safeguarding, accountability, and institutional readiness?
9:4510:00
Break
10:0012:15
Prohibited, High-Risk, Transparency-Related, and Lower-Risk AI in Education through K–12 educational examples and school-based decision scenarios.
• Interactive Activities • Case Studies • Group Work
12:1512:30
Break
12:3013:15
Consolidation and Organizational AI Literacy Models
• Discussion of selected organisational AI literacy models and structured reflection on how schools can move from isolated awareness to a more coherent and role-based literacy approach. • Interactive Activities • Group Work

Day 2

7:309:45
High-Risk AI in Education and What It Means for Schools
• Strengthening Judgement in Relation to Bias, Fairness and Educational Consequences • Interactive Activities • Case Studies • Group Work
9:4510:00
Break
10:0012:00
Governance, Human Oversight, and Deployer Responsibilities
• Interactive Activities • Case Studies • Group Work
12:0012:15
Break
12:1512:45
Building AI Literacy for Leaders, Teachers, Staff, Students, and Parents
Interactive Activities • Group Work

Day 3

7:309:45
Procurement, Transparency, and Vendor Review
• Interactive Activities • Case Studies • Group Work
9:4510:00
Break
10:0011:30
School Policy, Internal Review, and the 90-Day School AI Readiness Roadmap
• Interactive Activities • Group Work
11:3012:00
Closing Review 
Overall Institutional Outputs from the Seminar