Session #2 AI and You: Ethics, Equity, and Accessibility
Wed. May 3rd, 2023 7 p.m. MT, 9 p.m. ET
The Zoom link for this session will be emailed to you if you have registered.
Join us for an engaging panel presentation featuring leading experts in the field. Our esteemed panelists will delve into the key ethical considerations surrounding AI, as well as issues of equity and accessibility in educational settings. From global trends to tenets and guiding principles, our experts will share their insights and offer actionable strategies for leveraging AI to prioritize equity, diversity, and inclusion in learning designs. Whether you're an educator, a student, or simply curious about the potential impact of AI in education, this is an event you won't want to miss. So mark your calendar and join us for a thought-provoking conversation that promises to inspire and inform on May 3, 2023 at 7pm!
Moderator: Dr. Barbara Brown
Panelists: Dr. Sarah Eaton, Dr. Soroush Sabbaghan, Brenda McDermott
Goals/Objectives of the Session:
The intent of the panel presentation is to discuss ethics, equity ,and accessibility. By the end of the live session and through engaging with the resources and activities provided you will have the opportunity to:
Consider perspectives about ethics, equity, and accessibility and how these terms can be defined in relationship to AI
Consider how AI connects to teaching and assessment and what questions can be used help promote generative dialogue with colleagues
Consider the opportunities and challenges for AI in education
Explore AI applications that can be leveraged to promote equity, diversity, and inclusion
Play with AI Tasks
SMARTIE is an innovative suite of web applications designed to help university-level educators create comprehensive and inclusive course outlines. The application suite can help educators design a variety of course components, including descriptions and learning outcomes, corresponding learning activities that are EDI-aware, and rubric redesign recommendations.
Blog or post your thoughts/responses about SMARTIE as this can help inform the developers of the application.
Futurepedia AI Tools Directory - check out this directory for many applications to try out -
Blog or post your thoughts/responses about an AI application that is new to you and share with the learning community.
Reflective AI Tasks
Activity #1 - Marshall McLuhan Tetrad of Effects for Generative AI
What are the opportunities and challenges presented by the evolution of technologies in the digital age?
View the following video (3:45) for an example of McLuhan’s Tetrad OR search for other examples.
Brainstorm changes, using this worksheet, that are already occurring or will occur with the use of generative AI in your context. Add ideas to each of the following four quadrants: enhance, obsolete, retrieve, reverse.
What are the possibilities/opportunities and challenges that are presented within each of the quadrants?
Consider posting your reflections/adding a blog post or sharing ideas through discord.
Activity #2 Engage, Explain, Explore
Review the resources, questions, teaching activities for use with your classes from Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning resource – Teaching and Learning with AI apps
Reflective Questions for your consideration for a blog post:
What AI-writing tools have you tried? What do you like (and dislike about them)?
What are some ways AI tools could be used (or are already being used) to help persons with disabilities?
Session Resources
The following resources may be of interest and could spark ideas for a blog post:
The European Network for Academic Integrity (ENAI) Recommendations on the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence -
Fjeld, J., Achten, N., Hilligoss, H., Nagy, A., & Srikumar, M. (2020). Principled Artificial Intelligence: Mapping Consensus in Ethical and Rights-Based Approaches to Principles for AI (SSRN Scholarly Paper No. 3518482).
ArtsTechnica article about Why AI chatbots are the ultimate bs machines and how people hope to fix them
Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning resource – Teaching and Learning with AI apps