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Abstract

This talk explores the historical evolution of Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED) andexamines the transformative impact of generative AI. The first part traces AIED’s progress over recent decades, highlighting key technological milestones and the educational practices that have benefited most from AI integration. The second part discusses the promises and challenges of generative AI, including large language models. These technologies offer new possibilities for learning design, automated feedback, and content generation, but they also raise concerns related to ethics, pedagogy, and long-term consequences. I will discuss the balance between thepotential of GenAI and its limitations, advocating for a sensible, human-centric approach to its adoption. Examples from ongoing projects at LNU will reinforce these ideas, fostering athoughtful discussion on the responsible integration of AI into education. Ultimately, this talk aims to inspire a balanced perspective, combining optimism with critical reflection on the future of AI in education.

Date 25 November 2024 (Monday)
Time 2:00 – 3:30 pm
Venue STEM Innovation Hub (C-LP-06)
Speaker Professor Marcelo MILRAD
Professor, Department of Computer Science and Media Technology
Scientific Coordinator, Knowledge Environment Digital Transformations
Linnaeus University, Sweden
Moderator Dr. CHENG Kwok Shing Gary
Executive Co-Director, Centre for Learning, Teaching and Technology
Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics & Information Technology
The Education University of Hong Kong
Language English
Target For staff and postgraduate students

Participation in this seminar can be counted towards the Certificate Course “Introduction to Teachinin Higher Education under the theme “Learning and Teaching Seminars/Workshops.