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AI & Mobile Education

Exploring the role and influence of artificial intelligence in mobile learning 

Outline

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TERMINOLOGY

What is AI? A look at some of the working definitions.

AI IN M-LEARNING TODAY

A look at some examples of how AI is currently being used in Mobile Education.

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BENEFITS & LIMITATIONS

The advantages and concerns of AI from the student as well as the instructor and administrator perspectives.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

Exploring the potential of AI & Mobile Education going forwards.

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About

ABOUT

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WHOI AM

Hi, my name is Binal Khakharia. I teach BC Chemistry 11, 12 and IB Chemistry at a local public high school in Vancouver, BC. Currently, the technology used in my classroom includes virtual labs, simulations, and digital sensors for data collection in a hands-on, constructivist approach to learning. I have also been exploring digital games and other mobile technologies to help individualize learning.

 

While I am excited about the future of educational technology and the influence, benefits and advancement of artificial intelligence in education, I am also aware of the privacy and ethical concerns associated with its use today. Through this analysis of AI in mobile education, I want to explore the current use of AI and look forward to its potential with a critical lens.

References

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Harmashev, D. (2020). Using AI for mobile app development. Retrieved from https://www.aithority.com/guest-authors/using-ai-for-mobile-app-development/

 

Big Think (Producer), & Marcus, G. (Director). (2019). You should be skeptical when it comes to hyped-up AI. here’s why. [Video/DVD] YouTube. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHtug8l1rtQ&feature=youtu.be

 

McNeill, S. (2018). Artificial intelligence in the classroom. Retrieved from https://educationblog.microsoft.com/en-us/2018/03/artificial-intelligence-in-the-classroom/

 

Ng, K., Padmanabhan, A., & Cole, M. R. (2019). Mobile artificial intelligence projects (1st ed.). Birmingham, England: Packt Publishing. Retrieved from http://univ.scholarvox.com/book/88867573

 

Qiang Liu, Lixin Diao, & Guangcan Tu. (2010). The application of artificial intelligence in mobile learning. 2010 International Conference on System Science, Engineering Design and Manufacturing Informatization, 1, 80-83. doi:10.1109/ICSEM.2010.28

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Queensland Brain Institute. History of artificial intelligence. Retrieved from https://qbi.uq.edu.au/brain/intelligent-machines/history-artificial-intelligence

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Smartsheet. (2020). Ultimate guide to artificial intelligence chatbots. Retrieved from https://www.smartsheet.com/artificial-intelligence-chatbots

 

UNESCO. (2019a). Artificial intelligence in education. Retrieved from https://en.unesco.org/themes/ict-education/action/ai-in-education

 

UNESCO. (2019b). Mobile learning week 2019: Deciphering the impact of artificial intelligence on education. Retrieved from https://en.unesco.org/news/mobile-learning-week-2019-deciphering-impact-artificial-intelligence-education

 

WSJ (Producer), & Wall Street Journal (Director). (2019). How china is using artificial intelligence in classrooms. [Video/DVD] YouTube. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=105&v=JMLsHI8aV0g&feature=emb_logo

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