Panel on the Importance of Digital Skills for the Tech Community

At the 4th Split Tech City Festival, Digital Dalmatia hosted a panel discussion titled “The Importance of Digital Skills in the Development of the Technological Community.” Digital Dalmatia continues to support the IT and tech sectors in Split and Dalmatia by promoting digital skills, helping startups, and strengthening the tech community.

Why Discuss Digital Skills?
The panel focused on the vital role of digital skills in today’s world. Digital skills are necessary for personal growth and adapting to rapid changes in technology. In the tech community, these skills help individuals succeed and also attract new talent, leading to more innovation.

The discussion explored how education programs can better meet job market needs and how future professionals can be motivated to continue learning new skills.

Key Points from the Panelists
Saša Mladenović, moderator of the panel, is the coordinator of EDIT CodeSchool and a professor at the University of Split. He shared insights from his work on teaching programming and AI technologies.

Goran Zaharija, coordinator of EDIT JuniorDev, talked about the importance of providing a wide range of knowledge to students. He emphasized the need for quality materials and diverse skills for both current IT professionals and newcomers to the field.

Mislav Kovač, from CyberSec Akademija, highlighted the growing importance of cybersecurity. He stressed that skilled professionals are needed to prevent cyber attacks, which are becoming more common.

Marko Perajica, from Blank, emphasized that a balance between theoretical knowledge and practical experience is essential for IT professionals. Understanding the theory behind coding is as important as solving problems through practical work.

Luka Petrić, from EPAM, discussed the value of free online education programs, like those offered by EPAM. These programs make high-quality education accessible to everyone, regardless of location.

Conclusion
The panel provided important insights into how digital skills can support both individuals and the wider tech community. The discussion also highlighted the success of various educational programs like EDIT CodeSchool and CyberSec Akademija, while emphasizing the need for collaboration between the education system and the tech industry.

Digital Dalmatia remains committed to promoting digital skills and supporting the growth of the tech sector in Split and Dalmatia.

The Role of AI in Teaching Italian as a Foreign Language: A Balanced Approach

AI in teaching Italian

In the ever-evolving landscape of education, integrating technology into teaching is no longer a futuristic concept but a present reality. Recently, I had the opportunity to present the theme of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in teaching Italian as a foreign language to the elementary school teachers of Split-Dalmatia County. I was invited to speak by Vedrana Šitić, professor advisor and Head of the Association for Teachers of the Italian Language of Split-Dalmatia County, at the professional gathering held on August 29, 2024, at OŠ Ravne njive – Neslanovac in Split, and I am grateful for the opportunity to participate. The discussion highlighted both the possibilities and the challenges of incorporating AI in language learning, particularly in balancing the benefits of technology with the need to nurture pupils as social beings.

AI as a Tool for Language Learning

AI, especially tools like large language models (LLMs), offers new dimensions to language education. One of the most compelling benefits is its capacity to provide real-time conversational practice, allowing students to engage with the Italian language outside the traditional classroom setting. This has the potential to address one of the key challenges in language learning: limited opportunities for practice. With AI, students can engage in conversations at home, receiving instant feedback and developing their linguistic skills without needing a physical partner.

For example, AI-driven applications can simulate conversations with native speakers, offer personalized learning pathways, and adapt to the user’s proficiency level, making it an accessible and efficient tool for both teachers and learners. In essence, AI extends the classroom beyond its physical boundaries, giving learners the opportunity to immerse themselves in the language at their own pace and time.

The Montessori Legacy: Connecting Concepts Over Details

Despite the advantages AI brings, it’s essential to remain mindful of the pedagogical principles that have stood the test of time. Maria Montessori, a pioneer in education, advocated for teaching that emphasizes understanding through connection rather than focusing on excessive detail. This principle remains relevant, even as we integrate modern technology like AI into our classrooms.

"To teach details is to bring confusion; to establish the relationship between things is to bring knowledge. - Maria Montessori"

Instead of overwhelming students with isolated information or mechanical exercises, we should encourage the use of AI to create meaningful, interconnected learning experiences. For example, AI can be used to reinforce thematic learning, where vocabulary, grammar, and conversational skills are tied to broader cultural or social contexts. This mirrors Montessori’s philosophy, where students grasp concepts by relating them to real-life scenarios rather than rote memorization.

Technology as Both a Tool and a Distraction

While the possibilities of AI are exciting, the technology can also become a distraction if not managed carefully. In classrooms, where the teacher’s presence and guidance are essential, AI could potentially shift focus away from interpersonal interaction. The risk of students passively relying on technology or getting distracted by unrelated digital content is a concern that educators must address.

It is crucial to strike a balance between using AI as an assistant in the learning process and ensuring that students remain engaged in the social dynamics of the classroom. Language learning is not just about mastering grammar and vocabulary; it’s about developing the ability to communicate, collaborate, and understand others. These skills are inherently social and cannot be fully developed in isolation, no matter how advanced the technology becomes.

AI and Ethics: Navigating the Fine Line Between Learning and Cheating

One of the major points of discussion was the ethical aspect of AI in education. Like any tool, AI can be misused. With LLMs capable of generating text with ease, there is a legitimate concern about students using AI to cheat on assignments and exams. This raises questions about authenticity and the integrity of learning outcomes.

As educators, it is our responsibility to teach students the ethical use of technology. Just as calculators are tools for solving mathematical problems but not for bypassing understanding, AI should be framed as a tool for enhancing learning, not a shortcut to avoid genuine effort. Setting clear guidelines, creating assessments that value process over product, and fostering a classroom culture that values integrity are all essential steps in addressing this challenge.

Shaping the Future of Learning

At the end of the day, AI is simply a tool, much like the blackboard or the textbook, and it is up to us, as educators and society, to decide how to use it.

Will it be a means to enrich our teaching practices, allowing us to create more dynamic, engaging, and individualized learning experiences? Or will it become another distraction, distancing students from the human elements of education?

The answer lies in how we choose to incorporate AI into our teaching methods. By using AI thoughtfully and ethically, we can harness its power to expand both our knowledge and didactic practices. At the same time, we must continue to emphasize the development of pupils as social beings, capable of communicating, empathizing, and interacting with the world around them. After all, the ultimate goal of education is not just to impart knowledge but to help students become well-rounded individuals prepared for life in a global society.

As we look to the future, one thing is clear: technology, including AI, will play a central role in shaping how we teach and learn. It is up to us to ensure that we use this technology in ways that enrich rather than hinder the educational experience.

By keeping this balance in mind, we can navigate the challenges and opportunities that AI presents in teaching Italian as a foreign language, creating a future where technology enhances, rather than detracts from, the human connection that lies at the heart of education.

Exploring Robots and Programming with kids group “Zvjezdice” at kindergarten “Koralj”

Zahvalnica

We were delighted to accept the invitation from the educators at Kindergarten “Koralj” to visit the Kids Group “Zvjezdice” and introduce them to the world of robots and programming.

As professors from the Faculty of Science, we had the privilege of organizing a workshop where the children had the opportunity to learn and explore in a fun and engaging environment.

In designing, organizing, and conducting the workshop participated professors G. Zaharija, M. Mladenović, D. Krpan; assistant A. Prnjak, and students B. Ivković and D. Varešković .

Through hands-on activities and interactive sessions, the Zvjezdice kids group delved into the world of robots and programming, gaining practical skills and knowledge. The workshop fostered creativity, problem-solving abilities, and teamwork among the participants.

We are grateful for the opportunity to share our passion for education with the children at Kindergarten Koralj and look forward to more collaborations in the future!

AI in Education – A New Beginning or the Beginning of the End – CUC2024

The 26th CARNET User Conference CUC2024, Croatia’s largest educational conference, concluded today in Rovinj under the theme “AI in Education – A New Beginning or the Beginning of the End

I was honored to be part of this conference. We explored key themes of the future of education in the digital age.

Juraj Bilić, Assistant Director of CARNET for the AI Sector, spoke about the AI Act and CARNET’s projectSupport for the Application of Digital Technologies in Education – BrAIn“.

CARNET’s project “Support for the Application of Digital Technologies in Education – BrAIn” aimed at improving the quality of the educational process through the integration of digital technologies to establish personalized learning and teaching approaches, as well as through the development of curricula and digital educational content in emerging digital technology fields. Juraj presented newly developed curricula on artificial intelligence, which will be implemented experimentally from this fall as an extracurricular activity for primary schools and an elective subject for high schools.

Under the theme “Artificial Intelligence: From Regulation to Education” speakers included Jaye Richards Hill, Microsoft EDU Director for Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, Saša Mladenović, a full professor at the Faculty of Science, University of Split, and head of the artificial intelligence research group; Dalia Kager, an informatics teacher and mentor from Eugen Kvaternik Elementary School in Velika Gorica; Antonija Capan, a mathematics teacher at Grabrik Elementary School; and Juraj Bilić, Assistant Director of CARNET for the AI Sector.

In addition to the online component held on April 9th and 10th, the conference welcomed participants in Rovinj on April 18th and 19th. More than 1000 participants had the opportunity to participate in over 30 workshops and informal Birds of Feather discussions, more than 70 interactive presentations, as well as focus groups and panel discussions.

This conference provided a valuable opportunity for the exchange of ideas, experiences, and best practices in integrating technology into education. Continuing the tradition of fostering innovation in education, CARNET has once again demonstrated its commitment to improving the Croatian educational system and promoting collaboration between industry, various educational institutions, and science.

Results of Computer science competition for elementary schools

For the seventh consecutive year, graduate students in the teaching study program of the computer science methodical group, under the organization of Assoc. Prof. Monika Mladenović, have been preparing students for the computer science competition in the category of Algorithm Applications. Professor Goran Zaharija also participated in organizing the preparation of elementary school students for programming competitions.

The national computer science competition took place from April 9th to 12th in Vodice. We are proud to highlight that students from our county achieved remarkable and record-breaking results in all competition categories. We are especially pleased to note that among the students who achieved outstanding results in the Algorithms category (Python), two of them were prepared at the Department of Computer Science. Official results can be seen at this address (https://www.azoo.hr/app/uploads/2024/04/drzavno-natjecanje-iz-informatike-rezultati.pdf).

Here are the highlights:

Student Luka Rančić from Split 3 Elementary School, under the mentorship of teacher Mile Ozretić, won two first places in the Basics of Computer Science and Application of Algorithms for 8th grade.
Student Lav Mlinar from Manuš Elementary School, under the mentorship of teacher Katica Jukić, won two first places and one second place in the Basics of Computer Science, Logo, and Application of Algorithms for 7th grade.
We are especially honored that students for the Algorithm Applications category (Python programming language) were also prepared at the Faculty of Science, Department of Computer Science, as part of the competition preparations. Luka was mentored by Ana Strunje, while Lav was mentored by Valentina Čokić and Assoc. Prof. Goran Zaharija. Both students are in their second year of the graduate program in Computer Science teaching study program.

These achievements are, among other things, the result of successful collaboration between the Teaching bases for computer science methodical exercises and the Faculty.

Congratulations to the students for their outstanding results, as well as to the mentors who are our external collaborators for methodical subjects, and to the students who helped achieve excellent results!

The winning team

We look forward to the challenges and a new cycle of preparations next year.

Posjet učenika Zdravstvene škole PMF-u

Sv. Nikola ove je godine učenicima četvrtog razreda Zdravstvene škole u Splitu, usmjerenja farmaceutski tehničar donio na poklon predstavljanje mogućnosti nastavka školovanja na Prirodoslovno-matematičkom fakultetu za što je zaslužna nastavnica Ines Drnasin. Učenici su posjetili Laboratorij za umjetnu inteligenciju gdje su im doc. dr. sc. Goran Zaharija,doc. dr. sc. Divna Krpan i prof. dr. sc. Saša Mladenović pokazali neke od učeničkih i studentskih radova koji su nastali pod njihovim mentorstvom. Nakon toga doc. dr. sc. Monika Mladenović iz vlastitog je iskustva rada u bolnici pojašnjavala vezu između informatike i područja zdravstva te je predstavila preddiplomski i diplomske studijske programe Odjela za informatiku.. Učenicima su se obratili i studenti Franko Cvrlje, Mia Jadrić i Antea Ćelić koji studiraju informatiku na PMF-u u Splitu. Nakon toga, uz suradnju doc. dr. sc. Antonele Sovulj s Odjela za biologiju učenicima su se predstavile mogućnosti studiranja na studijima za koje je zadužen Odjel za biologiju te laboratoriji u kojima se provode istraživanja. Posjet se nastavio na Odjelu za kemiju gdje su učenike primili doc. dr. sc. Barbara Soldo i prof. dr. sc. Ivica Ljubenkov koji su predstavili istraživačku i nastavnu djelatnost Odjela za kemiju te govorili o vlastitom putu iz učeničkih klupa do znanstvenika.

 

Naši najbolji znanstvenici još su u vrtiću

Želimo s vama podijeliti iznimno inspirativan dan koji smo na Prirodoslovno-matematičkom fakultetu u Splitu proveli s našim najmlađim znanstvenicima! U suradnji s Dječjim vrtićem Dobri iz Splita, u srijedu, 7. studenog 2023., odvila se posebna posjeta našem fakultetu koju su iz DV Dobri organizirale Ecija Budić i Danijela Vukorepa.

Naši gosti su bili mali istraživači koji pohađaju 6-satni vrtićki program, a njihov dan bio je ispunjen raznolikim i uzbudljivim aktivnostima koje su pripremile istraživačka grupa za umjetnu inteligenciju i istraživačka grupa za istraživanje u informatičkom obrazovanju s Odjela za informatiku, te predstavnica Odjela za biologiju.

Saša Mladenović, Goran Zaharija, Divna Krpan, Antonela Prnjak, Monika Mladenović i Antonela Sovulj bili su entuzijastični organizatori, pripremivši višesatni program usmjeren na integrirano STEM obrazovanje. Djeca su sudjelovala u radionicama koje su obuhvatile razvoj računalnog razmišljanja, opipljivo programiranje pomoću posebno razvijenih didaktičkih materijala te upoznavanje s fascinantnim svijetom umjetne inteligencije te proširene i virtualne stvarnosti.

Osim toga, posjetitelji su imali priliku istražiti zoološku zbirku Odjela za biologiju, sudjelovati u mikroskopiranju te se uključiti u niz zanimljivih interakcija s našim znanstvenicima.

Ova inicijativa nije samo jednokratni događaj. Članovi istraživačkih grupa jasno ističu kako je organizacija i sudjelovanje u aktivnostima popularizacije STEM područja za djecu u vrtićima trajni cilj. Zainteresiranost za STEM područje razvija se kroz kontinuirane aktivnosti, pažljivo raspoređene tijekom odrastanja djece i mladih.

Fotografije s ovog posebnog dana dostupne su u prilogu, tako da možete zaviriti u svijet istraživanja i otkrivanja koji smo zajedno stvorili. Hvala svima na posjeti, a radujemo se ponovnom okupljanju iduće godine kako bismo zajedno nastavili poticati znatiželju i ljubav prema znanosti kod naših najmlađih!

Tech Days konferencija u Splitu u organizaciji tvrtke IMEL

ChatGPT-svijet

U iznimno ugodnom okruženju Hotela President u Solinu u organizaciji tvrtke IMEL, na trodnevnoj konferenciji pod nazivom “Tech Days”, IT stručnjaci iz regije imali su prilike razmijeniti iskustva i raspravljati o najnovijim tehnološkim trendovima.

Konferencija je okupila predstavnike vodećih svjetskih tehnoloških tvrtki kao što su Lenovo, Kaspersky, Vertiv, Fortinet, D-link i Microsoft, a tema konferencije bila je usmjerena na: primjenu umjetne inteligencije, pametnu IT infrastrukturu i sigurnosne prijetnje.

Sudionici su imali priliku sudjelovati u nizu predavanja i radionica koji su se bavili različitim aspektima tehnologije.

U ime organizatora, tvrtke IMEL obratila se Jasmina Džambić koja je otvorila konferenciju riječima: “Tech Days nije samo skup tehnoloških entuzijasta; to je prilika za stvaranje mostova između regije i globalnih lidera u tehnološkoj industriji. Na ovom događaju ćemo istražiti najnovije trendove i inovacije koje oblikuju budućnost IT sektora.”

Primjena umjetne inteligencije bila je jedna od glavnih tema konferencije u okviru koje su sudionici raspravljali o tome kako AI transformira ili može transformirati različite industrije i unaprijediti poslovne procese.

Saša Mladenović i Goran Zaharija u svojstvu gosta predavači predstavili su područje istraživanja istraživačke grupe za umjetnu inteligenciju Prirodno-matematičkog fakulteta u Splitu te predstavili jedan od pogleda na utjecaj umjetne inteligencije, s posebnim naglaskom na alate poput ChatGPT-a.
Zaključak predavanja može se sažeti u izjavi: AI alat je ipak samo alat, a način njegova korištenja određuje čovjek.

Sigurni smo kako ćemo imati priliku produbiti suradnju s tvrtkom IMEL, ali i ostalim predstavnicima iz industrije koji služe kao inspiracija za razvoj tehnika umjetne inteligencije u različitim područjima primjene.

EDIT Code School – godina sedma!

Uz moto „Znanje dostupno svima“, u organizaciji Splitsko-dalmatinske županije članovi istraživačke grupe za razvoj umjetne inteligencije Odjela za informatiku, PMF-a u Splitu, već sedmu godinu za redom sudjeluju u organizaciji i realizaciji EDIT CodeSchool – besplatnu školu primijenjenog programiranja u kojoj učenike osnovnih i srednjih škola kroz različite čak 6 razina podučavamo osnovama programiranja te izradi web stranica i aplikacija.

EDIT CodeSchool – osnovna škola (6. – 8. razred)

CyberSecurity tečaj – nauči kako prepoznati i izbjeći potencijalne cyber prijetnje, kako se sigurno ponašati na Internetu i zaštititi svoju privatnost.

EDIT CodeSchool – srednja škola (svi razredi)

Razvoj sustava temeljenih na umjetnoj inteligenciji – upoznaj svijet strojnog učenja, shvati što su neuronske mreže i otkrij kako algoritmi funkcioniraju. Od računalnog vida do analize sentimenta, svaki korak će te približiti praktičnom razumijevanju kako umjetna inteligencija funkcionira.

OL2A: International Conference on Optimization, Learning Algorithms and Applications 2023

Vrijeme izlaganja

Članovi Istraživačke grupe za razvoj umjetne inteligencije i Grupe za istraživanja u informatičkom obrazovanju sudjelovali su na konferenciji OL2A: International Conference on Optimization, Learning Algorithms and Applications 2023 koja se održavala od 27-29. rujna 2023 u Portugalu (Ponta Delgada).

Goran Zaharija je predstavio rad pod naslovom “An Example of Ontology in Medical Diagnosis: A Case Study“. Autori rada su Antonela Prnjak, Marko Rosić, Goran Zaharija, Divna Krpan i Monika Mladenović. Kako se danas alati temeljeni na umjetnoj inteligenciji koriste u širokoj primjeni, još je važnije naglasiti potrebu za interakcijom čovjeka i računala, s obzirom na razmjenu informacija. Informacije (i znanje) se moraju prikazati na odgovarajući način kako bi bili razumljivi čovjeku, ali također i upotrebljivi za računalnu obradu. U radu je opisan pristup prikaza znanja u obliku ontologije te je oblikovan model u području primjene u medicinskoj dijagnostici.