Two online sessions exploring language learning, cultural communication, AI interaction, prompt engineering, and introductory digital development concepts.
Format
2 online sessions
Duration
60-75 minutes each
Cost
Completely free
Each session builds on complementary skills, combining language education with practical digital literacy. Attend both sessions for the full experience, or choose the one that interests you most.
The first session focuses on building foundational understanding of Chinese and Middle Eastern languages, exploring how digital tools support modern language learning, and examining the cultural contexts that shape effective communication across borders.
The second session shifts focus to practical digital skills. Participants explore how AI systems work at a conceptual level, learn to write effective prompts, and get an introductory overview of programming logic and simple application development.
Each session is designed to be engaging, interactive, and accessible regardless of your prior experience with languages or technology.
Each session features a structured live presentation by the invited expert, covering key concepts with clear explanations, visual aids, and real-world examples that make complex topics accessible to all participants.
Theory is paired with guided exercises so participants can immediately apply what they learn. From writing basic Chinese characters to crafting structured AI prompts, hands-on activities reinforce understanding and build confidence.
Both sessions include dedicated time for questions and open discussion. Participants can ask about specific topics, request clarification on exercises, or explore related subjects with the expert and fellow attendees.
Language learning goes beyond vocabulary. Sessions incorporate cultural context, exploring how traditions, social norms, and regional practices shape communication patterns in Chinese and Middle Eastern language communities.
Every session is recorded and shared with registered participants afterward. Review the material at your own pace, revisit exercises, or catch up on sections you may have missed during the live broadcast.
All materials are developed through careful analysis of academic publications in applied linguistics, cognitive science, and human-computer interaction, ensuring content is grounded in established educational research.
November 30, 2026
19:00 EET • 60-75 minutes
Languages and Communication in a Digital World
December 7, 2026
19:00 EET • 60-75 minutes
AI Interaction and Digital Skills
The webinar series is designed for a broad audience with an interest in languages and technology. No prior experience in language learning, programming, or AI interaction is required. Content is presented at an introductory level with clear explanations throughout.
Language Enthusiasts
Anyone curious about Chinese or Middle Eastern languages, whether just starting or looking to understand these language families better.
Digital Skill Seekers
Individuals who want to understand how AI systems work and learn foundational prompt writing without a technical background.
Educators and Researchers
Teachers and researchers interested in exploring how language education intersects with modern digital tools and AI technologies.
Lifelong Learners
People of any age who value continuous education and want to broaden their understanding of global communication and emerging technologies.
The webinar is provided for educational purposes only. The invited expert participates as a guest contributor. All materials presented during the sessions are general in nature and should not be considered professional, career, financial, or legal advice.
This project does not promote commercial products or services. Language proficiency and digital skill development vary by individual. Participants are encouraged to continue learning through additional resources and, where needed, seek qualified professional guidance.