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  • Signs Point to Yes: Predicting the Future of AI in Education
    2025/01/30

    Join us for this conversation with Dr. Alec Couros, Professor of Educational Technology and Media at the University of Regina, as we explore the transformative intersection of AI and education. Drawing from his three-decade journey from English teacher to educational technology expert, Dr. Couros provides thoughtful insights into how AI can enhance rather than replace human teaching. The episode features "Future Forecast Magic 8 Ball Edition," where we playfully examine predictions about AI's future in education, from AI teachers to competency-based learning paths. Dr. Couros delves into recent research on AI's teaching capabilities and the approaching reality of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), while emphasizing the irreplaceable human elements of education - from emotional connections to ethical guidance. Through this rich discussion, we examine how educators can harness AI's potential while preserving the essential human connections that make education transformative.


    Dr. Dr. Alec Couros is a distinguished Professor of Educational Technology and Media at the University of Regina's Faculty of Education, where he leads innovative research and teaching at the intersection of technology and learning. As an internationally recognized expert in digital education, Dr. Couros has delivered hundreds of keynote presentations and workshops across the globe, sharing his expertise with K-12 educators, higher education institutions, and corporate audiences. His work focuses on empowering learners to harness the opportunities of the digital age while developing critical awareness of its challenges. Specializing in areas including connected learning, digital citizenship, social media in education, digital ethics, and cybersecurity, Dr. Couros has collaborated with educational institutions, government agencies, and corporations to develop comprehensive technology integration policies. His contributions to education and leadership have earned him numerous awards, reflecting his commitment to advancing thoughtful and ethical approaches to digital learning in the 21st century.


    You can find Alec at

    LinkedIn

    University of Regina


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    43 分
  • Let's Talk Science: Supporting Teachers, Inspiring Canadian Youth in STEM and AI Literacy
    2025/01/16

    In this episode of Deep Learning Dialogues, we sit down with Dr. Bonnie Schmidt, founder and president of Let's Talk Science, to explore the intersection of AI and education. With over 30 years of experience transforming STEM education in Canada, Dr. Schmidt shares valuable insights on how educational technology has evolved from basic equipment to sophisticated AI tools that can reshape thinking itself. She emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining questioning skills and human curiosity in an AI-driven world, while highlighting Let's Talk Science's extensive free resources for educators, including professional development opportunities, classroom activities, and outreach programs. The conversation delves into crucial topics such as addressing the digital divide across Canadian communities, the role of teachers as coaches in technology-enabled learning, and the continued relevance of the Canada 2067 STEM Learning Roadmap. Dr. Schmidt offers a powerful perspective on the future of education, stressing the need for interdisciplinary approaches and the development of critical thinking skills that will enable students to effectively navigate and utilize AI tools while maintaining their essential human capabilities.

    Resource Link: Artificial Intelligence Resources


    Dr. Bonnie Schmidt, CM, FRSC is the President and Founder of Let’s Talk Science, a national education charity that she started in 1991 while completing a PhD in Physiology. Offering a robust suite of programming for youth, educators and volunteers, the organization has impacted millions of people across Canada since its inception. An active contributor to the scientific and education communities, Bonnie currently serves on the Genome Canada Board of Directors. Recently, she was a member of the Federal Government’s AI Public Awareness Working Group, and in 2020 she was a member of the PISA Expert Strategic Visioning Group to the OECD, which set about developing a new vision for the international science test.


    You can find Bonnie at:

    • LinkedIn
    • Let’s Talk Science Website https://letstalkscience.ca/
    • by email: bschmidt@letstalkscience.ca


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    45 分
  • Policy, Pedagogy, and AI: Shaping Tomorrow's Education Today
    2025/01/02

    In this episode of Deep Learning Dialogues, we welcome back Dr. Mark J. Daley, Western University's Chief AI Officer and NSERC Scholar in Residence, to explore the intersection of AI, education policy, and classroom practice. From breaking down Ontario's Bill 194 to reimagining assessment in an AI-enhanced world, we examine how today's decisions are shaping tomorrow's education landscape. Join us for an insightful discussion about maintaining human connections while leveraging AI's potential in education.


    Dr. Mark J. Daley serves as the Chief AI Officer at Western University and is a Professor of Computer Science, focusing his research on neural computation. Recently appointed as Scholar in Residence at the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), he brings extensive experience in higher education administration and the public sector, having previously served as CIO and AVP Research. In 2024, Mark was recognized as one of Canada's top 10 AI experts in McLean's Power List AI. Through his work and writing, including his Substack "Noetic engines," he provides critical insights on AI's integration into education and society while advocating for AI as a public good.


    You can find Mark at:

    Noetic engines Substack

    https://ai.uwo.ca/

    LinkedIn

    Western University


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    42 分
  • I-Think AI Challenge: Building Critical Thinkers of Tomorrow
    2024/12/19

    In this episode of Deep Learning Dialogues, we explore the innovative I-Think AI Challenge Kit with educator and coach Heidi Siwak. Learn how this unique program is empowering students to become critical thinkers and ethical users of artificial intelligence. From developing comprehensive AI challenge kits to facilitating student-led solutions for educational challenges, Heidi shares insights into how students are moving beyond initial AI skepticism to imagine and create positive applications for their school communities. Discover how the program addresses crucial aspects of AI education, including privacy concerns, bias awareness, and environmental impacts, while fostering students' problem-solving skills for an AI-enhanced future. You can read the full episode summary here.


    Heidi Siwak is a Teacher Coach at the education charity, I-Think, and creator of the Artificial Intelligence Challenge Kit for grades 6-12 students. Heidi was a classroom teacher in grades K-8 for the HWDSB for many years where she engaged students in innovative inquiry and project-based learning experiences focused on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. She is an advocate for student voice and agency. Heidi was seconded to the Ontario Ministry of Education supporting school board innovation research projects and integration of the Global Competencies through the Technology and Learning Fund. The question on her mind right now is, “How can we help students be critical thinkers about and thoughtful users of Artificial Intelligence?


    You can find Heidi at:

    email: heidi@i-thinktogether.org

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidisiwak/

    I-Think Challenge Kits


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    38 分
  • Crossover Episode with "AI Dialogues" from the MacPherson Institute
    2024/12/12
    Originally aired on the McMaster University 'AI Dialogues' podcast, this episode features host Stephanie Verkoeyen in conversation with Whitney and Katrina, who share their firsthand experiences implementing generative AI at the Waterloo Catholic District School Board (WCDSB). Drawing from their work in K-12 education, they offer insights into how students and teachers are actively embracing GenAI in the classroom, exploring both the challenges and opportunities that arise. Their conversation bridges the gap between theoretical possibilities and practical applications, providing educators at all levels with actionable perspectives on integrating AI into their teaching practice.

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    23 分
  • Bridging the Divide: A Crossover Conversation on AI in Education
    2024/12/12

    In this crossover episode, Deep Learning Dialogues welcomes Stephanie Verkoeyen, educational developer at McMaster University and host of the AI Dialogues podcast, to discuss how post-secondary institutions are adapting to the rapid rise of generative AI technologies. The conversation explores evolving assessment strategies, challenges of AI plagiarism detection, the importance of fostering fundamental skills alongside AI literacy, and the potential for generative AI to drive pedagogical innovation. This episode touches on the need for stronger communication between K-12 and university leaders to ensure students are well-prepared for an AI-impacted educational landscape.


    Stephanie Verkoeyen (PhD) is an educational developer at McMaster University where she has been at the forefront of raising awareness and responding to its implications for higher education at McMaster. Stephanie has extensive experience facilitating interdisciplinary conversations and creating practical resources around Generative AI, and currently sits on McMaster’s AI Expert Panel on Operational Excellence, hosts the podcast AI Dialogues, and co-chairs the Council of Ontario Educational Developer’s GenAI Community of Practice.

    Episode Links:

    Generative Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning

    Article: Google's head of research on whether 'learn to code' is still good advice in the age of AI


    You can find Stephanie at:

    LinkedIn

    AI Dialogues Podcast


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    36 分
  • Part 2: Reimagining Citations for the AI Era with the AID Framework
    2024/12/05

    We welcome back Dr. Kari Weaver for Part 2 of our exploration of the The Artificial Intelligence Disclosure (AID) Framework. Building on last week's introduction, we delve into practical applications for K-12 classrooms, focusing on how teachers can adapt these principles for different grade levels. Dr. Kari Weaver shares actionable strategies for implementing AI transparency in teaching and assessment. If you haven't already, listen to Part 1 first for the full context of this enlightening discussion.


    Dr. Kari D. Weaver (she/her) is a Learning, Teaching, and Instructional Design Librarian at the University of Waterloo and is instrumental in contributing to policy and pedagogical conversations, decision-making, and professional development programming on generative artificial intelligence in teaching and learning at the University of Waterloo.


    You can find Kari:

    University of Waterloo

    LinkedIn


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    33 分
  • Part 1: Reimagining Citations for the AI Era with the AID Framework
    2024/11/29

    Join Dr. Kari Weaver from the University of Waterloo as she introduces The Artificial Intelligence Disclosure (AID) Framework, a groundbreaking approach to disclosing AI use in academic work. In this first episode, Dr. Weaver discusses why traditional citations fall short in our AI-enabled world and how her framework provides much-needed structure for transparent AI attribution in education and research. Learn how this tool is helping educators and students navigate the complexities of AI integration while maintaining academic integrity.


    Dr. Kari D. Weaver (she/her) is a Learning, Teaching, and Instructional Design Librarian at the University of Waterloo and is instrumental in contributing to policy and pedagogical conversations, decision-making, and professional development programming on generative artificial intelligence in teaching and learning at the University of Waterloo.


    You can find Kari:

    University of Waterloo

    LinkedIn


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    36 分