Seminar on efficient use of AI held at Lewis Academy

Dimapur

BY | Sunday, 7 June, 2026

As Artificial Intelligence transforms the landscape of modern education, Lewis Academy, Dimapur, in collaboration with instudia, hosted a pivotal seminar on AI integration on Saturday, June 6, 2026. The event brought together students and faculty to explore how emerging technologies can be harnessed for academic excellence and future-ready skill development.

The seminar focused on breaking down the complexities of AI, offering attendees a clear roadmap on how to navigate and adopt these powerful digital tools responsibly and productively.

Addressing the gathering, Daniel Changkija, Director of instudia, stressed the urgency of embracing technological literacy in the region. He highlighted that integrating AI into learning frameworks is no longer optional, but a necessity for preparing students to compete globally. He reiterated instudia’s core mission to equip the youth of Dimapur with the practical, high-demand skills required in an increasingly automated world.

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The technical and interactive training segments were led by resource person Vishal Bardewa, who shared deep insights into utilizing AI for impactful learning. Bardewa demonstrated how students can responsibly use AI platforms to build customized study schedules, break down complex academic subjects, and act as an intelligent co-pilot for research and critical thinking. “AI is not here to replace human intellect or creativity,” Bardewa emphasized during his session, adding, “Instead, it acts as a powerful catalyst to accelerate comprehension, handle repetitive tasks, and open up new avenues for deeper, individualized learning.”

The seminar concluded with a vibrant, interactive session where students and educators discussed ethical AI usage, data privacy, and the evolving nature of future careers.

The management of Lewis Academy expressed their appreciation to the instudia team for bringing this critical, forward-looking discourse to their campus, noting that such practical exposure is vital for the holistic growth of their students.