Continuing our miniseries on AI in education with the fourth episode centred around a AI's potential for equity of learning, host Professor Rose Luckin is joined by Richard Culatta of ISTE, Professor Sugata Mitra, and Emily Murphy of Nord Anglia Education. This episode and our series are generously sponsored by Nord Anglia Education.
In our fourth instalment of this valuable series, we look at AI’s potential to address various challenges and bridge the educational gaps that exist among different groups of students around the world. AI can analyse vast amounts of data, provide early interventions, and enhance accessibility, and as long as the deployment of the technology is appropriate to the unique context of the school, the learners, the location, and the access to devices, AI can transform education for those who need the most support.
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Talking points and questions include:
#184 - Lessons from a Lifelong Learner
#183 - Skills
#182 - Innovation
#181 - Vocational Learning & Technology in Finland
#180 - 1001 Student Experiences
#179 - Empowering Teaching and Learning
#178 - Wellbeing
#177 - David Shull, Head of Handshake UK and Europe
#176 - HigherEd & Tech in 2019 and beyond
#175 - On Vocational Reform in New Zealand
#174 - The Data-Led University
#173 - Future Tech & Trends
#172 - Investment in Lifelong Learning
#171 - Equity, Equality & Diversity in Higher Ed Leadership
#170 - SEND and Inclusion
#169 - New Models to Connect Talent and Training
#168 - Catch up with The National Centre for Computing Education (NCCE).
#167 - On Artificial Intelligence and Corporate Learning and Development
#166 - Driving Digital Transformation & Creating a Culture Open to Change
#165 - Dr Becky Sage, CEO, Interactive Scientific (VR & AR Collaborative Learning)
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