Humanistic Approaches to Artificial Intelligence Literacy Through Informal Learning Conference

October 19-20, 2023

New York Hall of Science

47-01 111th Street, Queens, NY 11368

NYSCI's Humanistic Approaches to Artificial Intelligence Literacy Through Informal Learning conference brought together AI designers, learning scientists, researchers, formal and informal educators, youth development experts, and science center and industry professionals with the aim to identify core areas of opportunity for advancing AI literacy and promoting youth agency through informal learning experiences. 

While there have been numerous conferences focused on AI education in formal settings, our focus is specifically on a human-centered approach that prioritizes the needs of underserved communities, as well as the responsibility and agency humans possess in the "care and feeding" of AI systems. This entails not only promoting people's conceptual understanding of AI and its workings, but also developing critical AI literacy understandings and skills that empower individuals to recognize the role we all play in AI systems that impact nearly every aspect of daily life. 

The insights and findings from this work have been documented and compiled here for informal learning institutions and community learning organizations to identify and hone in on assets and priorities for addressing diversity, equity, access, and inclusion issues related to AI literacy. 


Learning Goals and Outcomes

The main goal of this work is to identify promising roles that informal learning institutions can play in fostering AI literacy and human agency with AI, putting diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion at the center of those efforts.

To achieve this goal, we focused on the following components in our discussions and activities at the conference, including:  

Building on Affordances of Informal Learning To Promote Human-centered AI Literacy Experiences

Profound research has indicated the strength of informal learning in educating the public on various STEM subjects.  We believe that by leveraging the unique characteristics of informal learning settings, as listed below, educators and researchers can support AI literacy for a wide and diverse audience. The characteristics of informal learning settings include: 

Conference Agenda - Key Sessions


Day 1

Presenters:


Discussants:


Moderator:


Randima Fernando, Center for Humane Technology 


Theo Watson, Design I/O



Day 2

Presenters:

NYSCI Explainers


Moderator:

Anthony Negron, New York Hall of Science


What We Accomplished