Pedagogical Approaches and Google NotebookLM
Some ten or so years ago myself and Jenny Hughes were commissioned by Lifelong Learning UK to produce a Literature review on Pedagogic approaches to using technology for learning. As Wikipedia explains, Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK) was one of the independent, Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) for UK employers in the lifelong learning sector. It was responsible for the professional development of all those working in community learning and development, further education, higher education, libraries, archives and information services, and work based learning across the UK. As has arisen in the recent debate over the new Labour Government’s establishment of SkillsUK, […]
The AI Assessment Scale
I don’t know quite how I have managed to miss this up to now. The AI Assessment Scale (AIAS) has been around for over a year. On the occasion of updating to the latest version – see illustration above, Leon Furze, a Consultant, author and PhD candidate and one of the authors, said in his blog: The original AIAS and its subsequent formal version (published in JUTLP) represents a moment in time where educational institutions across the world were reaching for something to help with the immediate problems of AI, such as the perceived threat to academic integrity. Jason Lodge […]
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AI: education and learning are not the same thing
Rick Payne and team / Better Images of AI […]
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AI in ED: Equity, XAI and learner agency
Alexa Steinbrück / Better Images of AI / Explainable […]
Presentations at the ECER conference about AI and other topics
This year’s European Conference on Educational Research (ECER) took […]
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Considerations for Curriculum and Assessment design
Drawing on the findings of the GENIAL project, […]
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AI Competency Framework for teachers
At last week’s Digital Learning Week 2024, UNESCO […]