As part of our mini-series Podcast in AI in Education: Pedagogy first, senior AI specialist Tom Moule speaks with Scott Hayden from Basingstoke College of Technology about they are using AI to support personalised learning.
Artificial intelligence in higher education isn't without its risks. Here are three possible trouble spots for the use of AI. Elana Zeide is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska.
Zusammen mit Joana Grah (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf; HHU) und Steffen Brandt (opencampus.sh), die die Möglichkeiten praxisorientierter, fachübergreifender Bildungsangebote zu KI beispielhaft aufzeigen, sowie mit Rolf Bardeli (Lead Data Scientist, Vodafone) und Herrn Prof. Stefan Harmeling (Leiter Arbeitsgruppe Machine Learning, HHU), die ihre Perspektiven aus der Praxis einbringen, möchten wir diskutieren, welche Kompetenzen im Bereich KI aktuell am dringendsten benötigt werden.
What’s the overlap between Artificial Intelligence and Learning Analytics? How an answer to a playful OpenAI question turned out to be surprisingly insightful!
Students in the future will be able to personalise their learning while teachers can monitor their engagement and behaviour, according to ed-tech experts. Opening the EdTechX conference in London today, Benjamin Vedrenne-Cloquet said the future of education lies with artificial intelligence and deep learning, citing the movement towards data and "deep tech" in new ed-tech companies, away from the "lighter tech" of digitisation of content seen at the beginning of the decade.
This interdisciplinary journal aims to increase knowledge and understanding of ways in which learning analytics (LA) and artificial intelligence (AI) can support and enhance education.
In this article, Luciano Floridi argues that the development of AI in terms of successful agency without intelligence does not lead to any fanciful realisation of science fiction scenarios (Singularity), which are at best distracting and at worst irresponsible.
Using deep learning to understand the level of attention and engagement of students. Ensuring privacy, having real-time feedback on the delivery of coursework will help lecturers/presenters, make improvements vs. waiting once or twice a year for this information.
Das Projekt „Kontextbasierte und adaptive Maßnahmen für effektive Lernunterstützung in der Online-Weiterbildung“ – kurz KAMAELEON – des Mannheimer Wirtschaftspädagogikprofessors Dirk Ifenthaler zählt zu den Gewinnerprojekten des Innovationswettbewerbs INVITE.