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Digital Citizenship in the Age of AI: Exploring Bias, Privacy, and Misinformation

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Colorado Convention Center, 201

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Secondary English Teacher
Poudre Global Academy
@emmabpass
Emma is a secondary English teacher, Google Certified Trainer and Innovator, and the author of “The Hybrid Teacher” and “The AI Teacher.” Emma is passionate about using technology to reach 100% student engagement, differentiate instruction, save time, increase efficiency, and much more. She has taught in Las Vegas, London, and now lives in Fort Collins, Colorado where she teaches middle school English at a hybrid (online and in-person) K-12 school and works as an EdTech consultant and author.

Session description

In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI, how do we foster responsible and informed digital citizens? This session dives deep into the challenges and implications of AI-driven technologies, particularly focusing on bias, privacy, and misinformation.

Purpose & objective

Understand the implications of AI on privacy, online behaviors, and information consumption.
Identify strategies for teaching students about AI's ethical and societal impacts.
Discuss best practices for fostering responsible AI-powered digital interactions.

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Outline

Introduction: The Evolution of Digital Citizenship.
AI Today: A brief overview of AI's penetration in daily digital interactions.
Privacy Concerns: How AI impacts data collection, processing, and personal privacy.
Ethical Dilemmas: The balance between AI convenience and ethical considerations.
Teaching Strategies: Approaches to introduce students to AI's societal implications.
Case Studies: Real-world scenarios of AI's impact on digital citizenship.
Interactive Discussion: Audience sharing of experiences and insights.
Conclusion: Mapping the road ahead for educators.

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Session specifications

Topic:
Artificial Intelligence
Grade level:
6-12
Skill level:
Beginner
Audience:
Chief technology officers/superintendents/school board members, Principals/head teachers, Teachers
Attendee devices:
Devices useful
Attendee device specification:
Smartphone: Android, iOS, Windows
Laptop: Chromebook, Mac, PC
Tablet: Android, iOS, Windows
Subject area:
Computer science
ISTE Standards:
For Education Leaders:
Equity and Citizenship Advocate
  • Model digital citizenship by critically evaluating online resources, engaging in civil discourse online and using digital tools to contribute to positive social change.