| Literature DB >> 34790953 |
Muhammad Ali Chaudhry1, Emre Kazim2.
Abstract
In the past few decades, technology has completely transformed the world around us. Indeed, experts believe that the next big digital transformation in how we live, communicate, work, trade and learn will be driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) [83]. This paper presents a high-level industrial and academic overview of AI in Education (AIEd). It presents the focus of latest research in AIEd on reducing teachers' workload, contextualized learning for students, revolutionizing assessments and developments in intelligent tutoring systems. It also discusses the ethical dimension of AIEd and the potential impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the future of AIEd's research and practice. The intended readership of this article is policy makers and institutional leaders who are looking for an introductory state of play in AIEd.Entities:
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIEd); Education; Ethical AI; Fairness; Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS); Learning science; Machine learning
Year: 2021 PMID: 34790953 PMCID: PMC8261391 DOI: 10.1007/s43681-021-00074-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AI Ethics ISSN: 2730-5953
Details of conferences relevant for Artificial Intelligence in Education
| Conference name | Organizer | Locations |
|---|---|---|
| Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIEd) | International Artificial Intelligence in Education Society | Different locations every year, 2021 conference will be in Utrecht (The Netherlands) and virtual |
| Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK) | Society for Learning Analytics and Research | Different locations every year, 2021 conference will be virtual |
| Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) | In Yokohama, Japan. 2021 conference will be virtual too |
Table 1 shows some notable conferences that focus on Artificial Intelligence in Education. However, considering the interdisciplinary nature of AIEd, it is common to find relevant research being published in other AI and learning science conferences like Neurips, ICLR, ICML, ICLS and FAccT