Dr. Craig Hansen and Dr. Michael Harvey discuss the evolving role of AI in education, advocating for a shift away from a purely Western capitalist model and towards a more relational approach that values indigenous knowledge systems and fosters equity.
Key Takeaways:
- AI should be viewed as a relational tool, not just a time-saving one, with potential to build connections between people, students, and the technology itself.
- Incorporating indigenous knowledge systems and Māori values into AI development is crucial, emphasising partnership, protection, and participation.
- AI has the potential to bridge learning gaps for students with lower reading ages, but accessibility and equity issues need to be addressed.
- The focus on AI in education should extend beyond preventing cheating and towards transformative learning experiences.
- Dr. Harvey highlights the need to consider AI’s impact on teacher voice and avoid creating digital inequities through lack of access to training and resources.
- Source:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy354P2MFJk
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