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Did AI Write This Essay? Managing AI Concerns in Schools

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Session description

As beneficial as AI is, it comes with challenges and the potential for misuse. In this session, we will explore tools and strategies to address cheating with AI, biases, inaccuracies, deep fakes, data privacy, AI guidelines, alternative assignments, proper citation, monitoring use, overreliance on AI, and more.

Outline

The session will cover the following information. Note: live links to the resources referenced below can be accessed at:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zrYgk4vbD5H-818f9mTlRKRbzRANLlQ3T4pd0ZCY5qg/edit

If this session is a longer lab session, then more time can be given to each topic.

What are the concerns? - 5 minutes
Here we will do an overview of the major concerns related to AI in schools such as academic integrity, plagiarism, cheating, data privacy concerns, inaccurate or unreliable AI information, biased AI information, and equitable access to AI

What is cheating with AI? - 5 minutes
Here we will explore the gray areas of what constitutes misuse of AI in schools, with each participant being encouraged to reflect on their opinions.

Options for alternate assessments - 5 minutes
Here we will explore other ways that student learning can be assessed which may not be as easy to cheat on with AI.

How to encourage proper citation - 5 minutes
Here we will explore options for students to be transparent in their use of AI, with ideas for how their AI use can be cited and shared with their teachers.

How to monitor AI usage - 5 minutes
Here we will explore tools and procedures to help monitor the use of AI by students. This will include tools such as Google's Version History which can be used to show what work the student has actually done on an assignment.

How to create AI-integrated assignments - 5 minutes
Here we will explore practical learning activities that can incorporate AI in a positive way.

How to address inaccuracies and biases - 5 minutes
Here we will explore the causes of inaccuracies and biases, and techniques and tools for our students to identify and address these issues.

How to protect student data privacy - 5 minutes
Here we will explore the requirement to protect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and techniques to do so.

How to create AI guidelines - 5 minutes
Here we will explore practical resources and examples that educators can draw from to help develop guidelines for their classroom.

How to educate students about AI - 5 minutes
Here we will explore ideas for educating our students about proper and improper use of AI, as well as the guidelines that we have for our specific classes.

How to engage parents and guardians - 5 minutes
Here we will explore ideas for informing parents and guardians about our AI guidelines and how they can help support proper use of this technology.

How to stay informed - 5 minutes
Finally we will explore a wide range of resources that educators can use to stay up to date and informed on AI developments, tools, and best practices.

All throughout the session, the attendees will be encouraged to try out the tools and techniques that are covered, as well as to respond to key discussion questions I will be posing.

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Supporting research

Artificial intelligence in education is a new and rapidly growing field so there will be much research to come on this topic. However many of the AI resources I will be demonstrating in this session are backed by research. John Hattie's "Visible Learning" studies help identify the top positive influences on student achievement as detailed at https://www.visiblelearningmetax.com/Influences
Some of the top positive influences that can be implemented and extended with AI include:
Feedback
Summarization
Help seeking
Outlining and summarizing
Self-directed learning
Technology with learning needs students
Intelligent tutoring systems
Coding
Questioning
Differentiation
Technology in writing

Additionally I have learned from and built upon the excellent writing of my educational colleagues including:
Brave New Words - Salman Khan
Co-Intelligence - Ethan Mollick
AI for Educators - Matt Miller
The AI Classroom - Dan Fitzpatrick
The AI Infused Classroom - Holly Clark

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Presenters

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Technology Integration Specialist
Stark Portage Area Computer Consortium

Session specifications

Topic:

Artificial Intelligence

TLP:

Yes

Grade level:

PK-12

Audience:

District Level Leadership, Teacher, Technology Coach/Trainer

Attendee devices:

Devices useful

Attendee device specification:

Laptop: Chromebook, Mac, PC

ISTE Standards:

For Educators:
Citizen
  • Foster digital literacy by encouraging curiosity, reflection, and the critical evaluation of digital resources.
  • Model and promote management of personal data, digital identity, and protection of student data.
For Students:
Digital Citizen
  • Demonstrate empathetic, inclusive interactions online and use technology to responsibly contribute to their communities.

TLPs:

Ensure Equity, Prioritize authentic experiences