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Discover AIMES: your guide to AI literacy in higher education

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14 January 2025
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) and the University of Amsterdam (UvA) officially launch AI Maturity in Education Scan (AIMES), a tool designed to enhance AI literacy in higher education.

AIMES provides teachers, programme directors, and faculty board members with structured, practical guidance, helping them confidently and ethically integrate AI into their work, regardless of their current AI literacy.

“Educators often express uncertainty about AI in education”
We can’t ignore it, artificial intelligence is reshaping education. It offers exciting opportunities but also brings challenges that can feel overwhelming for educators. Luuk Terbeek, project leader of AIMES: “Educators often feel uncertain about how to approach AI in education. Which is understandable. But to prepare students for a future where AI is everywhere, educators need the skills to use these technologies responsibly. And that’s why we created this tool.

AIMES provides structured, practical guidance to help educators feel confident, no matter their current understanding of AI. It encourages reflection and stimulates a shared narrative among users,  helping teams align their strategies while promoting the responsible integration of AI into education.

Erdinç Saçan, teacher and researcher, Fontys University of Applied Sciences: “To make our teaching AI-proof, teachers need training and access to AI tools and support. AIMES facilitates this with its self-assessments and useful resources and tips to improve your AI literacy.”

How AIMES works
AIMES includes three tailored surveys for teachers, programme directors, and faculty board members. Each survey takes just 5–10 minutes to complete and offers:

  • Actionable insights: receive instant feedback after completing the survey, including 
    personalized tips, tailored resources to enhance your AI skills, and a downloadable report with practical guidance you can reference anytime.
  • Open Educational Resource: Institutions worldwide can access AIMES to adapt its content to their unique needs.
  • Professional development integration: AIMES can complement formal training programmes such as University Teaching Qualifications and educational leadership courses.
  • Support for strategic planning: institutions can use AIMES as a reference to align AI initiatives with their vision and policies. 

A tool designed to support educators responsibly
AIMES is built on the EU’s Key Requirements for Trustworthy AI, prioritizing transparency, privacy, and societal well-being. To stay up to date, the tool is updated twice a year, reflecting the latest developments in AI and education. AIMES is developed through collaboration with an international expert panel and contains numerous references, including recent reports from UNESCO and OECD. The upcoming release will include the addition of a student survey.

Prof. Dr. Emrah Cinkara from Gaziantep University concludes: “By making AI education accessible to scholars everywhere, AIMES empowers institutions to bridge the gap between emerging technologies and the skills we need to navigate our increasingly AI-driven world. I am confident that the Open Educational Resource version of AIMES offers institutions worldwide an opportunity to democratize AI literacy”.

To explore AIMES, visit the official page.

Contact and more information

Do you have questions about AIMES?

Please contact Luuk Terbeek through l.terbeek@vu.nl.

Contact

  • Luuk Terbeek
  • Educational Advisor AI in Education at the Centre for Teaching and Learning, VU Amsterdam and Project Leader AI in Education, Teaching and Learning Centre Central, University of Amsterdam
  • l.terbeek@vu.nl
Luuk Terbeek

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