In this episode of A Vision for Learning, host Jethro Jones invites AI literacy consultant, educator, and academic researcher, Nick Potkalitsky. They discuss the significant role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the current and future education system. They explore the importance of building trust and transparency with students while integrating AI into learning practices. Nick shares insights into his teaching methodology, emphasizing that the AI tool works best at the beginning and end of the writing phase. However, he underlines the importance of ensuring AI does not replace critical thinking or become a helpline to avoid hard work but remains a useful tool that enhances learning. They also discuss the positives and pitfalls of plagiarism in the AI era and the ethical implications of AI use in both student learning and teacher resources creation.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation
00:55 The Role of AI in Education
02:11 Addressing Plagiarism in the Age of AI
05:07 The Impact of AI on Teaching and Learning
15:08 The Changing Landscape of Writing with AI
19:00 The Future of AI in Education
- Maintain the human connection first and foremost.
- AI detectors are not that good.
- Detectors introduce a surveillance culture into our classrooms.
- AI Detectors destroy trust
- Don’t have the full impact of rolling out AI tools into writing practices?
- Hesitant to go all-in, but also interested in doing some things with AI.
- Generating ideas ex-nihilo
- We need to do more to prod students because of the pandemic
- Not having the stamina to do things from scratch and then having technology that can do it effortlessly.
- One method is to ignore the AI Tools.
- One method is to adopt the AI Tools.
- One method is to adopt some AI Tools.
- The Other Wes Moore
- Giving kids specific prompts, brainstorming, etc.
- Using AI more socratically.
- Khanmigo asks more questions.
- Concentrated human space for drafting.
- Some commentary from AI
- It’s easy to get AI to do anything, but hard to get it to do one thing.
- Using AI as a finishing agent.
- Need to give AI systems the logical connections between my ideas.
- How using AI himself has helped him use it with his students.
- Using it to generate classroom materials.
- How you’ve used AI yourself.
- Audiopen.ai
- AI is becoming a prosthesis for learning.
- Skipping over the cognitive gains that come from the sustained critical engagement with the writing process.
- How to prevent AI from encroaching on cognitive gains.
- What outcomes do we want to see?
- Help teachers build up watchpoints or criteria to help them know what they should focus on.
- What criteria can we use to evaluate use?
- Power comes from engaging with the tools
- Training materials to use the products to see what is possible.
- My initial response to AI in winter and spring of 2023:
- Exploration of AI detection software, going so far as to securing quotes for large packages for my school
- My summer of study: a personal search for AI literacy
- My late summer realization:
- AI detections are inaccurate, unreliable, inspire a surveillance culture
- My favorite post on the topic
- New research program:
- How does the integration and implementation of AI into today’s classroom impact students' acquisition of more traditional literacy and writing skills and competencies?
- In Sept, very little evidence to ground new practices
- Thus, experiments: very gradual, incremental
- A collective research project
- Writing as knowledge-generation
- The sentence as the locus of new or different thought generation
- My response
- My current thinking: AI allows students to generate both content-knowledge and skills-knowledge
- Students need to know how to write in order to prompt; writing doesn’t disappear in the AI landscape, it just takes on a different form
- Conceptualizing the AI-human workflow
03/01/24 • 36 min
A Vision for Learning - AI As a Finishing Agent
Transcript
Welcome to a Vision for Learning on the Be Podcast Network. I'm your host, Jethro Jones. You can find me on all the socials at Jethro Jones. I'm very excited to have on the podcast today, nick Pot Kki, who is the, writer of the Substack, that is called Educating ai. You can find links to that in the show notes at, a vision for learning.com. He's an AI literacy consultant, a language arts teacher, academic researcher in AI linguistics rhetoric
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