AI in Study and Teaching

The cover picture shows a person's hands on the keyboard of a notebook. The cover picture shows a person's hands on the keyboard of a notebook. The cover picture shows a person's hands on the keyboard of a notebook. © Christin Hume / unsplash.com

The use of AI language models represents both an incentive and a challenge in scientific practice as well as in studies and teaching, because the goal is to use them in a meaningful, didactically justified and legally compliant way.

Through further education events, exchange formats and online materials, Leibniz University Hannover offers practical orientation for teaching and studies and for assessments.


LUHKI

LUHKI2: LUH's advanced, data protection-compliant AI platform based on ChatGPT (access via WebSSO)

Note: The first LUHKI version will be decommissioned on 31 January 2026.


Videos

AI basics: The first film in our new AI video series illustrates in very simple terms the technical basics of how an AI tool generates a response from large amounts of data. Further films on the topic of ‘AI in study and teaching’ will follow.

Handouts

Statements

Tips for events

AI quick start for teachers

Thu, 5 February 2026

LUH Continuing Education (online)

Use of AI in examinations

Thu, 19 February 2026

LUH Forum: Teaching (online)

AI exploration area

Thu, 19 March 2026

LUH Continuing Education (face-to-face)


CONTACT & EXCHANGE

KI-Space: Exchange and information about AI in teaching in Stud.IP
Team Hochschuldidaktik
Team Hochschuldidaktik
Team Mediendidaktik
Team Mediendidaktik