Teaching AI as Data Literacy

World Education · Beginner ·🍎 Teaching & Learning Design ·2mo ago

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Teaches data literacy by exploring how AI extracts and uses personal data

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In this lightning talk, Dr. Jennifer Kobrin of University of Tennessee Knoxville explores findings from two research-practice partnerships with community adult education organizations. Learn about strategies for using AI focused on how people’s personal data are extracted and used by AI systems. Specific recommendations include making connections between learners’ physical and datafied selves, acknowledging the labor of personal data extraction, and constructing knowledge through lived experience. Hosted every month, our virtual strategy sessions convene edtech leaders, teachers, and education professional to share promising practices and innovations in digital learning, edtech integration, and distance education. EdTech Strategy sessions are an initiative of the IDEAL Consortium. Visit ideal.worlded.org to learn more.
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