How do we use AI responsibly? And how do we prepare students to navigate a world where AI plays such a central role?
On this episode of School’s In, hosts Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope welcome Associate Professor Victor Lee as they discuss the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in education and its implications for how we teach and learn. Victor’s research addresses several topics in the future of education, including:
- How generative AI can be integrated into classrooms
- The potential AI has to both enhance and complicate the learning process
- How to create and use future-facing educational design tools
- Preparing students for the modern world through equitable access to AI
Associate Professor Victor Lee is the faculty lead for the Stanford Accelerator for Learning's initiative on AI and Education. His research focuses on learning experiences and resources for data literacy, K-12 data science education, and artificial intelligence literacy for both students and teachers. To learn more about his research, visit his faculty profile.
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Semimonthly
- PublishedSeptember 12, 2024 at 11:00 AM UTC
- Length26 min
- Episode140
- RatingClean