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The Digital Native Myth: A Story of Evolution
Remember when people started talking about "digital natives" back in 2001? It was a catchy term for kids growing up surrounded by tech and the internet. The specific terms "digital ... -
AI in Education is not new!
AI in education is hardly new. I have been working with AI in Vocational Education and Training and careers guidance for something like 8 years now but it has been ... -
Hypothetical Automata?
I liked this from the MIT Technology Review: Artificial intelligence almost wasn’t called “artificial intelligence” at all. The computer scientist John McCarthy is credited with coming up with the term in ... -
AI Procurement: key questions
In the AI pioneers project we are frequently asked by teachers. and. trainers in Vocational Education and Training and Adult Education what they should be looking for if they intend ... -
Teacher's Digital Literacy
This definition of AI literacy for teachers was posted on Linked in by Fenchung Miao, Chief, Unit for Technology and AI in Education at UNESCO. -
AI Pioneers Action Lab at the EDEN Digital Learning Europe Conference in Graz
Last week at the EDEN Digital Learning Europe Conference in Graz. The AI Pioneers project organised an Action Lab. I wasn't quite sure what the idea of an Action Lab ... -
Digital Rights Manifesto
Founded in 2005, Open Rights Group (ORG) is a UK-based digital rights organisation that campaigns to protect our rights to privacy and free speech online. Digital technology, they say, has ... -
Are GenAI codes of ethics dangerous?
Last week I was at the EDEN Digital Learning Europe Conference in Graz. Sadly difficulties in transport limited by time and I missed the second day of the conference. But ... -
Student perceptions of generative AI
As promised this is the next in a short series of posts looking at students' perception and use of generative AI. Last year the UK Jisc published a report, 'Student ... -
Is Generative AI just a hype?
A new study into the use of generative AI has been published by the Reuters Institute and Oxford University. The study, "What does the public in six countries think of ...