In our new "how can we help you?" thread, a reader asks:

I was wondering whether you knew if there was a specific place on this website with discussion of A.I. in education where there are resources/links that might be useful? I've looked around and can't find anything (maybe I'm not searching properly and if so apologies in advance — I haven't used this site for a long time)

Good query, and I'm curious too. Do any readers have any helpful resources to share?

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2 responses to “Resources for dealing with AI in education?”

  1. This helpful site is run by philosopher Graham Clay: https://automatedteach.com/

  2. Some resources:
    1. TRACI Prompt Framework:https://structuredprompt.com/free-traci-users-guide-white-paper/#:~:text=TRACI%20is%20the%20prompt%20framework%20that%20drives%20the,–%20Role%20–%20Audience%20–%20Create%20–%20Intent.
    2. AI for Education Prompt Library: https://www.aiforeducation.io/prompt-library.
    3. OpenAI Teaching with AI: https://www.aiforeducation.io/prompt-library
    4. OSU AI Considerations for Teaching and Learning: https://teaching.resources.osu.edu/teaching-topics/ai-considerations-teaching-learning
    5. The Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain (PESGB) has a working group on AI, offering talks via Zoom throughout the semester. Email Richard Davies (University of Lancashire) for details.
    6. The Educational Theory Journal (Wiley) has an upcoming symposium on education and AI. Pieces should soon appear in pre-print. (Note: I cowrote one of the contributions on AI and the aims of education).
    7. Finally, I love this piece on AI and originality by Lauren Bialystok: https://www.philofed.org/_files/ugd/803b74_2c652a20bec14d4c9b2ea23b17939b99.pdf?index=true
    If you are interested in AI and education, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
    -Henry

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