
TALOS at the 3rd Panhellenic Conference on AI in Education organized by the “Politropi” Schools
TALOS Research Assistant Rafail Giannadakis was invited to participate in the 3rd Panhellenic Conference: “Education in the Era of Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence,” held in Athens on March 27–29, 2026. The conference, organized by “Politropi Armonia” and “Politropi” Schools at Harokopio University, focused on the rapid developments in the digital world and the challenges facing the educational community in the age of Artificial Intelligence.
Date: March 28, 2026
Venue: Harokopio University, Athens, Greece
Conference Website: https://politropisynedrio.noct-rg.workers.dev/
Program: here
In his presentation, “Observing GenAI: A Proposal for Teaching Ancient Greek Literature,” Giannadakis proposed a framework specifically focused on the teaching of Ancient Greek literature through the critical use of Generative AI (GenAI) multimedia in secondary education. Drawing on multimodality and AI literacy, he demonstrated how comparing AI-generated images, digital storybooks, and music with primary sources—such as the Homeric epic, Plato’s imagery, or Euripides’ Trojan Women—can act as a catalyst for a deeper return to the original text. This method enables students to understand how GenAI works while gaining a deep understanding of the original text, as they must rely on the primary source to identify “hallucinations” and biases and to “criticize” the AI-generated product, thereby fostering a critical, ethical stance toward AI tools.
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