Co-education: A human-A.I. collaboration framework for teaching and learning

Co-Education: A Human-A.I. Collaboration Framework for Teaching and Learning Joseph A. Doiron, Ed.D.   / josephdoiron   Research Scientist and Academic Innovation Lead Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL), MA, USA Playlist of expert talks on GenAI in Education:    • Expert online talks on genAI in education   Abstract: This talk explores the concept of co-education between humans and AI. Joe Doiron, Ed.D., discusses the unplanned arrival of AI in education and its potential positive and negative impacts. The optimistic view highlights enhanced personalization, efficiency, and improved student outcomes, while the pessimistic view warns of teacher replacement, data privacy issues, and reduced human interaction. Joe outlines a framework with three levels of AI involvement: AI as an assistant, co-educator, and autonomous agent, emphasizing the need for balance, ethical considerations, and continuous professional development. Q&A for this session was done in writing after the session, since the speaker could not be present synchronously. View the Q&A here: https://shorturl.at/kfnhh Bio: Joseph Doiron, Ed.D., is a Research Scientist and Academic Innovation Lead at the MIT Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL). His professional and academic background is rooted in the intersection of education, technology, and innovation. At MIT, he focuses on creating educational strategies and programs that leverage technology to enhance learning experiences globally. Before his current role at MIT, Doiron held various positions that emphasized the integration of educational technology and innovative learning methodologies, including as Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary & Global Studies at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Fulton Fellow at Arizona State University. His work often involves collaborating with educational institutions, government agencies, and non-profits to develop and implement scalable education solutions. Co-hosts: Dr. Richa Mishra, Nirma University, India   / dr-richa-mishra-1b19b15   Dr. Rea Lavi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, USA   / realavi   Video clipped from the June 17, 2024 online session of the Generative A.I. in Teaching & Learning Group. For discussions and updates on future sessions, join our private group on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/groups/14378164