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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Panel Discussion (12 February 2020) on Artificial Intelligence in Education: Is There A Silver Lining in the Dystopian Storm Clouds?

Title of panel discussion:
Artificial Intelligence in Education: Is There A Silver Lining in the Dystopian Storm Clouds?

Speakers:
* Nantambu Kohlbatz, Information Technology/Computer Science instructor at McKinley Technology High School, Washington, D.C.  
* Natalie Milman, Professor of Educational Technology and Director of the Educational Technology Leadership Program at The George Washington University  
* Kentaro Toyama, the W.K. Kellogg Professor of Community Information at the University of Michigan School of Information & Fellow, MIT Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values

Moderator:
Cheryl Teare, Assistant to the President, Union Leadership Institute, American Federation of Teachers

Focus of panel:
From different points of view, this panel explores both the promise and the perils of artificial intelligence in education.

Published:
Albert Shanker Institute, 12 February 2020

For more information, as well as to watch an introductory video to the panel discussion & to have access to material related to the speakers' presentations:
http://www.shankerinstitute.org/event/artificial-intelligence-education

See also:
Three Reasons to be Skeptical of Artificial Intelligence in schools by Alyson Klein (Digital Education, 12 February 2020).