Liberated Learning: AI-Enhanced Classrooms for Transformative Education
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Marriott Rivercenter - Grand Ballroom CDE
Session description
Outline
Content and engagement:
Introduction to AI in Emancipatory Education (15 minutes)
-- Interactive poll: Participants share their current understanding and concerns about AI in education
--Brief presentation on the potential of AI for transformative learning
Hands-on Exploration of AI Tools (30 minutes)
--Guided demonstration of accessible AI tools for education
--Small group activity: Participants experiment with tools and discuss potential applications
Designing AI-Enhanced Emancipatory Learning Experiences (25 minutes)
--Presentation of design principles and examples
--Pair-and-share activity: Participants collaboratively design a learning activity
Ethical Considerations and Equity in AI Integration (10 minutes)
--Group discussion on potential biases and equity issues in AI
--Collaborative development of guidelines for ethical AI use
Action Planning and Conclusion (10 minutes)
--Individual creation of action plans for implementation
--Final Q&A and sharing of resources
Supporting research
The session will employ a mix of brief presentations, hands-on activities, small group discussions, and individual reflection to keep participants engaged throughout. Digital tools will be used for polls, collaborative document creation, and sharing ideas.
Supporting Research
Holmes, W., Bialik, M., & Fadel, C. (2019). Artificial Intelligence in Education. Center for Curriculum Redesign.
Reich, J., & Ito, M. (2017). From Good Intentions to Real Outcomes: Equity by Design in Learning Technologies. Digital Media and Learning Research Hub.
Luckin, R., Holmes, W., Griffiths, M., & Forcier, L. B. (2016). Intelligence Unleashed: An argument for AI in Education. Pearson.
Zawacki-Richter, O., Marín, V. I., Bond, M., & Gouverneur, F. (2019). Systematic review of research on artificial intelligence applications in higher education – where are the educators? International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 16(1), 39.
AI for Education: https://www.brookings.edu/research/artificial-intelligence-in-education-and-the-future-of-learning/
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Tablet: Android, iOS, Windows
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ISTE Standards:
Change Agent
- Create a shared vision and culture for using technology to learn and accelerate transformation through the coaching process.
- Collaborate with educators to develop authentic, active learning experiences that foster student agency, deepen content mastery and allow students to demonstrate their competency.
Equity and Citizenship Advocate
- Ensure all students learn from educators who are skilled in using technology to create authentic and engaging learning experiences.