3424.Resource.Technology, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Teaching and Learning (May 2023)

Format:  Resource

Audience:  Leaders, Teachers, Technologists

Area:  Technology, Leadership, Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Grade Span: K - 12

Location:  Online

Sponsor:   Office of Educational Technology

Presenter:   OET, Miguel A. Cardona

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This was copied directly from the website:  "Today, many priorities for improvements to teaching and learning are unmet. Educators seek technology-enhanced approaches addressing these priorities that would be safe, effective, and scalable. Like all of us, educators use AI-powered services in their everyday lives, such as voice assistants in their homes; tools that can correct grammar, complete sentences, and write essays; and automated trip planning on their phones. As a result, educators see opportunities to use AI-powered capabilities like speech recognition to increase the support available to students with disabilities, multilingual learners, and others who could benefit from greater adaptivity and personalization in digital tools for learning. They are further exploring how AI can enable writing or improving lessons, as well as their process for finding, choosing, and adapting material for use in their lessons. Educators are also aware of new risks. Useful, powerful functionality can also be accompanied with new data privacy and security risks. Educators recognize that AI can automatically produce output that is inappropriate or wrong. They are wary that the associations or automations created by AI may amplify unwanted biases. They have noted new ways in which students may represent others’ work as their own. They are well-aware of “teachable moments” and pedagogical strategies that a human teacher can address but are undetected or misunderstood by AI models. They worry whether recommendations suggested by an algorithm would be fair. Educators’ concerns are manifold. Everyone in education has a responsibility to harness the good to serve educational priorities while also protecting against the dangers that may arise as a result of AI being integrated in educational technology." A report is included that includes information for educational leaders and teachers.

Event Properties

Event Date 09-21-2023
Event End Date 06-30-2026
Cut off date 06-30-2026
Individual Price Free
Location Online