- Introduction
- Lecture 2
- Lecture 3
- Lecture 4
- Lecture 5
- Explaining Why AI Detectors Do Not Work
- AI For Educators From The AI Dev Perspective
- Update To AI Detection
- Areas Where LLM Models Struggle
What you'll learn
- Introduction to AI in Education: This lecture will provide an overview of what AI is, how it works, and why it matters for education.
- AI Technologies in the Classroom: This lecture will introduce you to some of the AI-powered tools and resources that are available for teachers and students.
- AI Ethics and Implications in Education: This lecture will address some of the ethical and social issues that arise from using AI in education.
- AI Integration and Innovation in Education: This lecture will provide you with some practical tips and strategies for integrating AI into your teaching practice
- AI Future Trends and Developments in Education: This lecture will give you a glimpse of the future of AI in education.
Description
AI has many applications and implications for education. It can help teachers and students in various ways, such as enhancing learning outcomes, personalizing instruction, providing feedback, and supporting assessment. For example, AI can help teachers create customized learning paths for each student based on their needs and preferences; AI can help students access diverse and relevant information from various sources and languages; AI can help teachers and students monitor their progress and identify their strengths and weaknesses; and AI can help teachers and students collaborate and communicate with each other across different contexts and cultures.
However, AI also poses some challenges and risks for education. It can raise some ethical and social issues, such as privacy, security, bias, fairness, transparency, accountability, and human agency. For example, AI can collect and use sensitive personal data from teachers and students without their consent or awareness; AI can produce inaccurate or misleading results due to errors or biases in the data or algorithms; AI can affect the quality and credibility of information and knowledge; AI can influence the decisions and behaviors of teachers and students without their understanding or control; and AI can change the roles and responsibilities of teachers and students in the learning process.
Therefore, it is important for educators to be aware of the opportunities and challenges that AI offers for education, and to be able to use it in a responsible and ethical way. It is also important for educators to foster a culture of innovation and experimentation in their classrooms, where they and their students can explore new possibilities and opportunities with AI.
In this course, we will help you achieve these goals by providing you with relevant knowledge, skills, and resources on AI in education. We will also guide you through practical activities where you will design and implement your own AI-enhanced learning experiences for your students.
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About the instructors
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Richard Aragon
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From Apple employee number ~5,000 and working through college as a hardware technician, to a software developer, to a cloud architect, and now AI and ML Sherpa, I have seen it all when it comes to technology development over the past 20+ years. I simply wish to impart that advice in any way that I can.
Student feedback
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Es bastante básico, aunque ayuda a entender con una mejor perspectiva la educación con IA. Espero encontrar cursos más completos sobre IA para la competencia educativa y cómo aprovechar estas herramientas para generar un ambiente óptimo para el aprendizaje.
good course
I notice very little attention to outcomes, meaning whether and how well the AI tools can or do improve students' scores on education basics such as math, writing, etc. Seems this should be a core factor in the guidelines for evaluating AI tools.
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