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AI and the future of education: disruptions, dilemmas and directions
UNESCO - Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the way we learn, teach and make sense of the world around us – but it is doing so unequally. While one-third of humanity remains offline, access to the most cutting-edge AI models is reserved for those with subscriptions, infrastructure and linguistic advantage. These disparities not only restrict who can use AI, but also determine which knowledge, values and languages dominate the systems that increasingly influence education.
THECB - Texas Digital Learning Week 2024 - Experimenting with AI: Building ChatBots
Tim Mousel, Kinesiology Professor Department Chair: Chemistry, Kinesiology & Physics, Lone Star College - Online Join this virtual hands-on lab to explore the world of chatbots. Participants learned the basics of AI chatbot creation, experiment with tools, and develop practical skills to design interactive bots for educational or professional use.
2025 Horizon Action Plan: Building Skills and Literacy for Teaching with GenAI | EDUCAUSE Library
Our expert panel examines the preferred future of GenAI in higher education and provides an action plan to help you get there.
Towards an AI-Augmented Textbook
Textbooks are a cornerstone of education, but they have a fundamental limitation: they are a one-sizef its-all medium.
Survey: College Students’ Views on AI
Key findings from Inside Higher Ed’s student survey on generative AI show that using the evolving technology hasn’t diminished the value of college in their view, but it could affect their critical thinking skills. Faculty and administrators’ opinio…
APA Journals policy on generative AI
The APA Publications and Communications Board has approved policies regarding the use of generative AI in scholarly materials
First-of-its-kind Stanford study: AI is starting to have a 'significant and disproportionate impact' | Fortune
Something appears to have changed in late 2022, specifically for young workers ages 22 to 25 in the jobs most exposed to AI.
Anthropic education report: How educators use Claude \ Anthropic
Research on 74,000 educator conversations shows how faculty use Claude for teaching, research, and building interactive learning tools.
A Third of College Teaching Should Be About AI: Economist Tyler Cowen - Business Insider
Tyler Cowen set out to Business Insider the 'huge change' he thinks is needed in university teaching as AI changes the world of work.
Open Access ChatGPT in Education: An Effect in Search of a Cause
As researchers rush to investigate the potential of AI tools like ChatGPT to enhance learning, well-documented pitfalls threaten the validity of this emerging research.
Why AI literacy will future-proof your career | The Daily Star
Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t just changing how we work; it’s reshaping what skills are in demand, which jobs will grow, and how careers will evolve. Whether you are looking for your next role or aiming to stay ahead in your current one, adapti…
Proposed Priority and Definitions—Secretary’s Supplemental Priority and Definitions on Advancing Artificial Intelligence in Education
Department of Education - The Secretary proposes a priority and related definitions for use in currently authorized discretionary grant programs, or such programs that may be authorized in the future











