Human-Centred AI in the Classroom
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In this episode, we’re joined by Eric Hudson to discuss reframing AI from “something to be policed” to “closing the teacher student exposure gap through experimentation and literacy”, and how we can treat AI as a tool for augmenting human thinking and deepening knowledge, rather than replacing learning.
Eric is a facilitator and strategic advisor who supports schools in making sense of what’s changing in education. He specializes in learner and centered assessment, human centered leadership, and strategic program design.
Eric has articulated four priorities for human centered AI in schools: augmentation over automation, literacy over policy, design over technology, and vision over decisions. He uses these priorities with schools as a way to make decisions that ensure their approach to AI is sustainable, strategic, and human centered.
Show Credits
Host(s): Ryan Oliver, Melissa Sariffodeen
Producer: Zac Miller
Editor(s): Zac Miller, Kyle Gordon
Composition: Warren Frank