• AI and Education: Perspectives from Japan, UK and the US

  • Jun 9 2023
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast
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AI and Education: Perspectives from Japan, UK and the US

  • Summary

  • Special guest Len Loving joins hosts Serj and Scott to dive into the fascinating world of AI in education. With backgrounds from Japan, the UK, and the US, the conversation explores the cultural context surrounding the use of AI in education. They discuss the transformative potential of AI, debunk misconceptions about its role in replacing educators, and highlight how AI can enhance teaching practices. From personalized learning experiences to fostering emotional connections, this conversation sheds light on the future of education and AI's possibilities.

    The discussion also explores the challenges of ensuring equitable access to AI tools and resources and data security concerns. Len shares his experiences and envisions grassroots efforts to bridge the gap and make AI accessible to all. Furthermore, the episode delves into topics such as plagiarism, cultural understanding, and the future of AI in education.

    Join Serj, Scott, and Len as they provide insights and predictions for the future of AI in education. Whether you're an educator, student, or simply interested in the intersection of technology and learning, this episode offers thought-provoking discussions and practical perspectives. Tune in to The Ed3 Podcast and be part of the conversation shaping the future of education. Don't miss out—listen and share this episode with others!

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