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Artificial Intelligence in Education Conference – Northern Territory

Transforming Learning Through Technology

30 April 2026 | Hilton Hotel Darwin

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Early bird rate expires 28 February 2026

overview

AI in Education – Shaping the Northern Territory’s Digital Future

Artificial intelligence is revolutionising education across Australia – and now it’s the Northern Territory’s turn to lead the transformation. Join us on 30th April 2026 at the Hilton Hotel Darwin for a comprehensive full-day event exploring how AI can enhance and strengthen learning throughout the Territory.

Specifically designed for Northern Territory educators, school leaders, researchers, and policymakers, this conference provides an essential platform to explore practical AI applications, share regional insights, and engage with national thought leaders. From personalised learning solutions and intelligent classroom technologies to ethical AI frameworks and remote area implementation strategies, we’ll examine what artificial intelligence means for NT schools and communities.

Whether you’re taking your first steps into AI integration or already championing educational innovation, this is your opportunity to connect with peers, expand your knowledge, and actively shape the future of education in the Northern Territory.

Register your interest today to secure early bird pricing and receive priority access to the complete conference agenda.

Speakers

Fathma Mauger

Principal, Larrakeyah Primary School

Danni Mattiazzo

Curriculum and Assessment Assistant Principal, Larrakeyah Primary School

Andrew McGregor

Principal, Haileybury Rendall School

Nick Lovering

Principal, Katherine High School

Dylan Bennett

CEO & Director, The Array

Maria Theresa Navarro

Classroom Teacher, Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School

Agenda

8:55 am

OPENING REMARKS | Opening remarks from the Chair

FUTURE-FOCUSED DIGITAL LITERACY & AI IN EDUCATION

9:00 am

  • Highlight the NT’s unique education landscape and commitment to equity and inclusion.
  • Explore opportunities and challenges of AI in classrooms, teacher support, and remote learning.
  • NT Government priorities: digital literacy, ethical implementation, and partnerships with industry/universities.
  • Future vision for AI enhanced learning that empowers students, supports teachers, and strengthens communities.

9:30 am

  • Overview of NT Department of Education’s Generative AI policy
  • How schools are encouraged to develop their own AI processes within the framework
  • Common classroom uses lesson planning, differentiated instruction, and formative assessment

10:10 am

  • ‘IntelliLearn’, the AI platform developed by staff to support students improve their writing, reduced learning barriers for students and promoted inclusivity.
  • ‘IntelliLearn’ is designed to be culturally inclusive and accessible, it supports the diverse Northern Territory student population for all learners.
  • A standout inclusive feature is its voice-to-text capability, enabling students—including early writers, English as an Additional Language or Dialect learners, and those with additional needs—to express ideas orally. This reduces barriers to written expression and empowers all diverse learners to engage meaningfully.
  • Given the challenges of large class sizes and the varied learning needs within each class, the tool was designed to assist teachers in differentiating instruction.
  • It provides personalised support based on each student’s needs, offering instant feedback on written texts

10:40 am

Morning Tea and Networking Break

11:20 am

  • Practical, hands on demonstrations using TeacherMatic, Canva Magic Suite, and ChatGPT
  • Creating lesson plans, assessments, and differentiated learning materials
  • Ethical use, data privacy, and copyright considerations

11:50 am

  • AI is shifting what knowledge and skills matter, prompting educators to rethink curriculum and assessment.
  • Participants engage in hands‑on activities to explore human‑centred learning design.
  • The session surfaces practical strategies that emphasise uniquely human capabilities over machine outputs.
  • Collective discussion focuses on redefining meaningful evidence of learning in an AI‑enabled landscape.

12:20 pm

Lunch and Networking Break

1:20 pm

  • Supporting students with responsible use, privacy awareness, and critical thinking
  • Aligning with the Australian Framework for Generative AI in Schools
  • Addressing infrastructure gaps in remote and regional schools

AI DRIVEN LEARNING AND STUDENT LEADERSHIP

1:50 pm

  • Developing AI policies that address ethics, privacy, curriculum alignment, and community trust.
  • Building teacher capacity through professional development, training, and ongoing support.
  • Ensuring equitable access across urban, rural, and remote schools with strong leadership strategies.

2:30 pm

  • AI supports students and learners with disabilities, improving communication and accessibility.
  • Universal Design for Learning principles keep AI solutions flexible and inclusive.
  • Personalised pathways give students more agency, confidence, and ownership of learning.
  • Adoption must ensure equity, cultural relevance, and teacher readiness across NT schools.

3:00 pm

3:40 pm

END OF CONFERENCE & CLOSING REMARKS | Closing remarks from the Chair

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Pricing

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Package (One Day)$1195+GST
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Early bird rate expires 28 February 2026

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Event Code of Conduct

We want everyone who comes to our events to have a great experience. This code explains our expectations and rules, which includes general good practice behaviour, and how to report anything witnessed or experienced that goes against them. Read our Event Code of Conduct here.

when & where

30 Apr 2026

Hilton Darwin
32 Mitchell St
Darwin City NT 0800
(08) 8982 0000
www.hilton.com/en/hotels/drwhdhi-hilton-darwin

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