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We're on our 4th AI podcast and the water just keeps getting deeper. Our goal was to discuss the importance of student equity in regards to Artificial Intelligence. The actual conversation went considerably broader and promises more to come.
00:28 - Moment of Zen
"Ability is nothing without opportunity." - Napoleon Bonaparte
01:12 - It's all happening very quickly, Is the April 2023, AI and Our Kids: Common Sense Considerations and Guidance for Parents, Educators, and Policymakers; A Common Sense Media Position Paper, already outdated?
03:04 - Equity and the new digital divide:
5:48 - It's game changing tool. Let's learn from or inclusion of Digital Citizenship lessons.
6:30 - How do Large Language Models (LLM's) work? The bias of the data set.
MIT Student Used AI to make her headshot "more professional". It gave her lighter skin and blue eyes.
9:54 - 80/20 data science model
10:55 - EdSource Article: Researchers Linda Choi & Candice Handjojo
11:45 - Good AI Guidelines:
14:01 - Upcoming Professional Development:
15:17 - How are you finding good AI tools?
💡Teach AI — aiEDU
💡RumorGuard
16:43 - Are we Chicken Little? Is this another thing that we are overhyping?
17:24 - Inside Higher Ed article written by Susan D’Agostino
“the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology released a report offering insights and recommendations on AI in teaching and learning. The report is 71 pages, but if pressed, its message might be reduced to five words contained within it: “Emphasize humans-in-the-loop.”
18:01 - Tech Tool of the Week: Good AI Toolkits
19:34 - How does a teacher fit AI in?
DISTRICT LEVEL RESOURCE:
If AI gives every child a personal tutor, and every teacher a personal assistant, what are the implications if we don’t use these tools?
Thank you so much for listening...
and inspiring!
Hosts: Danelle Brostrom, Larry Burden
Um and Ramble Editing: Larry Burden
Cover art created with help from Adobe Firefly.
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We're on our 4th AI podcast and the water just keeps getting deeper. Our goal was to discuss the importance of student equity in regards to Artificial Intelligence. The actual conversation went considerably broader and promises more to come.
00:28 - Moment of Zen
"Ability is nothing without opportunity." - Napoleon Bonaparte
01:12 - It's all happening very quickly, Is the April 2023, AI and Our Kids: Common Sense Considerations and Guidance for Parents, Educators, and Policymakers; A Common Sense Media Position Paper, already outdated?
03:04 - Equity and the new digital divide:
5:48 - It's game changing tool. Let's learn from or inclusion of Digital Citizenship lessons.
6:30 - How do Large Language Models (LLM's) work? The bias of the data set.
MIT Student Used AI to make her headshot "more professional". It gave her lighter skin and blue eyes.
9:54 - 80/20 data science model
10:55 - EdSource Article: Researchers Linda Choi & Candice Handjojo
11:45 - Good AI Guidelines:
14:01 - Upcoming Professional Development:
15:17 - How are you finding good AI tools?
💡Teach AI — aiEDU
💡RumorGuard
16:43 - Are we Chicken Little? Is this another thing that we are overhyping?
17:24 - Inside Higher Ed article written by Susan D’Agostino
“the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology released a report offering insights and recommendations on AI in teaching and learning. The report is 71 pages, but if pressed, its message might be reduced to five words contained within it: “Emphasize humans-in-the-loop.”
18:01 - Tech Tool of the Week: Good AI Toolkits
19:34 - How does a teacher fit AI in?
DISTRICT LEVEL RESOURCE:
If AI gives every child a personal tutor, and every teacher a personal assistant, what are the implications if we don’t use these tools?
Thank you so much for listening...
and inspiring!
Hosts: Danelle Brostrom, Larry Burden
Um and Ramble Editing: Larry Burden
Cover art created with help from Adobe Firefly.