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The Future of Education with Dr. Alec Couros: Navigating AI, Ethics, and Innovation

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In this episode we delve into the exciting world of educational technology and artificial intelligence with a leading expert, Dr. Alec Couros. He is a prominent figure in the field of open education and digital citizenship, shares his insights and experiences from his remarkable 30-year career in education.

Our guest, Dr. Alec Couros, holds a diverse background as a teacher, youth worker, administrator, IT coordinator, consultant, and professor. He currently serves as a professor of education and as the Director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning at the University of Regina. With a reputation as an influential keynote speaker, Alec has spoken extensively on topics like digital citizenship, networked learning, social media in education, media literacy, and open education.

As we sit down with Dr. Couros, we explore several pressing questions about the integration of AI and technology in education:

  • What is Chat GPT and OpenAI, and how can teachers and students benefit from these technologies, particularly in areas like grading and assessment rubrics?
  • Can AI-driven tools enhance lesson planning for educators without compromising the authentic teacher-student experience?
  • How is AI influencing traditional education, and what role do teachers play in adapting to these changes?

We also discuss the "Eliza effect" and the potential risks to children as AI becomes more prevalent in education. What safeguards exist, and how can educators balance academic integrity while using these technologies?

Dr. Couros shares his thoughts on the development of critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and essential skills in students, as well as advice for teachers on fostering these attributes.

Finally, we touch on the policies surrounding AI in education, taking a look at examples like the New York school district's ban on Chat GPT.

Join us as we explore the ever-evolving landscape of AI in education, its potential benefits, and the essential considerations for educators, students, and policymakers. Are we on the path to a brighter, more innovative future for education? Tune in to find out!

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In this episode we delve into the exciting world of educational technology and artificial intelligence with a leading expert, Dr. Alec Couros. He is a prominent figure in the field of open education and digital citizenship, shares his insights and experiences from his remarkable 30-year career in education.

Our guest, Dr. Alec Couros, holds a diverse background as a teacher, youth worker, administrator, IT coordinator, consultant, and professor. He currently serves as a professor of education and as the Director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning at the University of Regina. With a reputation as an influential keynote speaker, Alec has spoken extensively on topics like digital citizenship, networked learning, social media in education, media literacy, and open education.

As we sit down with Dr. Couros, we explore several pressing questions about the integration of AI and technology in education:

  • What is Chat GPT and OpenAI, and how can teachers and students benefit from these technologies, particularly in areas like grading and assessment rubrics?
  • Can AI-driven tools enhance lesson planning for educators without compromising the authentic teacher-student experience?
  • How is AI influencing traditional education, and what role do teachers play in adapting to these changes?

We also discuss the "Eliza effect" and the potential risks to children as AI becomes more prevalent in education. What safeguards exist, and how can educators balance academic integrity while using these technologies?

Dr. Couros shares his thoughts on the development of critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and essential skills in students, as well as advice for teachers on fostering these attributes.

Finally, we touch on the policies surrounding AI in education, taking a look at examples like the New York school district's ban on Chat GPT.

Join us as we explore the ever-evolving landscape of AI in education, its potential benefits, and the essential considerations for educators, students, and policymakers. Are we on the path to a brighter, more innovative future for education? Tune in to find out!

  continue reading

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