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From the International Telecommunication Union: AI Blog
AI experts’ interviews, blogs, news and stories. Check out AI’s emerging trends.
From the International Telecommunication Union: AI Respository
Following the success of the first AI for Good Global Summit, ITU has launched a global Artificial Intelligence (AI) repository to identify AI related projects, research initiatives, think-tanks and organizations that can accelerate progress towards the “17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”.
From ISTE: AI exploration and their practical use in schools
No previous knowledge of AI or experience coding is required. For 6-12 grade teachers, tech specialists, IT coaches, and directors of instructional technology. Course length is 30 hours, course style is asynchronous learning with instructor and cost is $224-$299.
From IBM: at P-TEC, students 16 and older can earn badges and learn about AI for free
Students and educators can earn badges and learn on their own engaging videos and gamified assessments in a program that is free to all, including organizational accounts with special administrative features for academic institutions and non-profit organizations. Also, there are special resources for teachers to leverage career-oriented content with students.
From MIT Technology Review: China’s grand experiment with AI could reshape how the world learns
Experts agree AI will be important in 21st-century education—but how? While academics have puzzled over best practices, China hasn’t waited around. In the last few years, the country’s investment in AI-enabled teaching and learning has exploded. Tech giants, startups, and education incumbents have all jumped in. Tens of millions of students now use some form of AI to learn. It’s the world’s biggest experiment on AI in education, and no one can predict the outcome.
From Education Week: How educators can use AI as a teaching tool
International Society for Technology in Education asked Deb Norton to lead a course on the uses of artificial intelligence in the K-12 classroom. Here’s what she thinks about its potential and the challenges to broader implementation.
From CS Unplugged: AI lesson plan
This includes a lesson plan (AI lesson plan, Turing test computer answers, Turing test question responses), worksheets, (intelligence piece of paper), and slides (intro and Turing test slides). It is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation.
From CSER: Teaching artificial intelligence in the secondary classroom
Free secondary course that includes core concepts and examples of AI-driven technology, the history and evolution of AI, the benefits, risks and ethical considerations of AI, worked examples and case studies exploring activity design and implementation, practical classroom advise, student-friendly language and resources, assessment support and advise. Mapped to the Australian Curriculum.
From Towards Data Science: Data science vs. artificial intelligence vs. machine learning vs. deep learning
It’s very common these days to come across these terms – data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, neural networks, and much more. But what do these buzzwords actually mean? And why should you care about one or the other?
From Strategy + Business: What is fair when it comes to AI bias?
It’s not the algorithm behaving badly, but how we define fairness that determines an artificial intelligence system’s impact. Fairness is relative and this is the subject of this article.