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Links from the session "AI and the Future of Education: Disruptions, Dilemmas and Directions" (5th June 2025)
Bryan Alexander - Several futures for AI and education
Bryan Alexander - Several futures for AI and education
A webinar, some short essays, and an international collaborative
Helen Beetham - The implications of ‘artificial intelligence’ for the right to education in equality and dignity
Helen Beetham - The implications of ‘artificial intelligence’ for the right to education in equality and dignity
A response to UNESCO's call on AI and the Future of Education
Doug Belshaw - Marching Backwards into the Future: AI’s Role in the Future of Education
Doug Belshaw - Marching Backwards into the Future: AI’s Role in the Future of Education
Laura Hilliger - It is not the tool, it is the artist who sparks the revolution: The Importance of Art Education with or without AI
Laura Hilliger - It is not the tool, it is the artist who sparks the revolution: The Importance of Art Education with or without AI
Ian O'Byrne - Amplifying Human Cognition: Artificial Intelligence as Mirror and Magnifier
Ian O'Byrne - Amplifying Human Cognition: Artificial Intelligence as Mirror and Magnifier
I'm excited to share that our collaborative group has submitted multiple think pieces to UNESCO's call for contributions on "AI and the Future of Education:
Karen Louise Smith: Building warm expert expertise to mitigate against data harms in AI-powered edtech
Karen Louise Smith: Building warm expert expertise to mitigate against data harms in AI-powered edtech
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