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“What Are We Really Assessing?” Rethinking Evidence of Learning in the Age of AI
“What Are We Really Assessing?” Rethinking Evidence of Learning in the Age of AI
This piece builds on earlier reflections I’ve shared about responsible, transparent and learning-focused use of AI in SACE assessments, extending that thinking into the wider question of how we gather trustworthy evidence of learning. A few weeks ago, in a curriculum meeting, a HASS (Humanities and
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“What Are We Really Assessing?” Rethinking Evidence of Learning in the Age of AI
Time, emotions and moral judgements: how university students position GenAI within their study
Time, emotions and moral judgements: how university students position GenAI within their study
The emergence of Generative AI (GenAI) in higher education has prompted considerable discussion within the research community. Despite their centrality, students’ perspectives remain underexplored....
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Time, emotions and moral judgements: how university students position GenAI within their study
#facultydevelopment #ai #edtech | Daniel Stanford
#facultydevelopment #ai #edtech | Daniel Stanford
In January 2024, I asked an auditorium full of community college instructors to tell me which stage of grief resonated most when they thought about their relationship with AI. Here's what they said: 7%: Denial - AI is overrated. I'll just wait it out. 15%: Anger - AI is running amok and undermines critical thinking. 38%: Bargaining - I'd learn more about AI if I wasn't so darn busy. 3%: Depression - What I love about teaching is slipping away. 38%: Acceptance - I'm ready! Where's my AI teaching assistant? How do you think the results would shift if you posed this question to faculty today? Do you think your colleagues are feeling significantly *more* or *less* optimistic about AI than they were a year or two ago? If so, why? #facultydevelopment #ai #edtech
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#facultydevelopment #ai #edtech | Daniel Stanford
A Baker, a Decorator, and a Wedding Planner Walk into a Classroom — MATH VALUES
A Baker, a Decorator, and a Wedding Planner Walk into a Classroom — MATH VALUES
By Lew Ludwig Baking, Decorating, or Planning: What Role Are Your Students Playing? Are your students learning to bake the cake? Are they learning to decorate the cake? Or are they acting as wedding planners so they can outsource the cake so they can focus on the other stuff? This analogy,
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A Baker, a Decorator, and a Wedding Planner Walk into a Classroom — MATH VALUES
Towards AI Literacy: 101+ Creative and Critical Practices, Perspectives and Purposes
Towards AI Literacy: 101+ Creative and Critical Practices, Perspectives and Purposes
“This collection of AI stories and examples in education exemplifies citizen science at its finest. It captures the authentic voices of individuals who are actively testing and expanding their AI literacy, sharing their experiences to support and inspire others. Through their contributions, they collectively advance our understanding and application of AI in educational settings, showcasing the true spirit of community-driven learning and innovation. Your feedback is encouraged; this story is only beginning".   Dr Margaret Korosec, Dean of Online and Digital Education, University of Leeds This is the second open crowdsourced collection by #creativeHE which presents creative and critical practices, perspective and purposes from educators, researchers and students between September 2023 and January 2024.  We are grateful for all 119 contributions from 22 countries including Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay. As the collection is made available under the Creative Commons License CC-BY-NC-SA licence, anybody can use the collection as open data to further interrogate the use of AI in Education. Please share any resulting outcomes with the editorial team and the wider community.  The collection has been generously supported by the Imagination Lab Foundation through the Playful Hybrid Higher Education project (https://playhybrid.education/) led by Sandra Abegglen and situated in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at the University of Calgary. Thanks go also to #creativeHE of which we, the editors, are all part of and that has acted as supporter of the creative AI collections from the very beginning. The #creativeHE community hosts all calls and dissemination activities for the AI collections on their website: https://creativehecommunity.wordpress.com/ - A special thank you to Leonor Agüero Vivas for the beautiful design.-
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Towards AI Literacy: 101+ Creative and Critical Practices, Perspectives and Purposes