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Bridging Human Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence

ISBN-13: 9783030847319 / Angielski / Miękka / 2023 / 363 str.

Mark V. Albert; Lin Lin; Michael J. Spector
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Bridging Human Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence

ISBN-13: 9783030847319 / Angielski / Miękka / 2023 / 363 str.

Mark V. Albert; Lin Lin; Michael J. Spector
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This edited volume is based on contributions from the TCET-AECT “Human-Technology Frontier: Understanding the Learning of Now to Prepare for the Work of the Future Symposium” held in Denton, Texas on May 16-18, sponsored by AECT. The authors embrace an integrative approach to designing and implementing advances technologies in learning and instruction, and focus on the emerging themes of artificial intelligence, human-computer interactions, and the resulting instructional design. The volume will be divided into four parts: (1)Trends and futurein learning and learning technologies expected in the next 10 years; (2)Technologieslikely to have a significant impact on learning in the next 10 years; (3)Challengesthat will need to be addressed and resolved in order to achieve significant and sustained improvement in learning; and (4)Reflectionsand insights from the Symposium that should be pursued and that can form the basis for productive research collaborations. The primary audience for this volume is academics and researchers in disciplines such as artificial intelligence, cognitive science, computer science, educational psychology, instructional design, human-computer interactions, information science, library science, and technology integration.

This edited volume is based on contributions from the TCET-AECT “Human-Technology Frontier: Understanding the Learning of Now to Prepare for the Work of the Future Symposium” held in Denton, Texas on May 16-18, sponsored by AECT. The authors embrace an integrative approach to designing and implementing advances technologies in learning and instruction, and focus on the emerging themes of artificial intelligence, human-computer interactions, and the resulting instructional design. The volume will be divided into four parts: (1) Trends and future in learning and learning technologies expected in the next 10 years; (2) Technologies likely to have a significant impact on learning in the next 10 years; (3) Challenges that will need to be addressed and resolved in order to achieve significant and sustained improvement in learning; and (4) Reflections and insights from the Symposium that should be pursued and that can form the basis for productive research collaborations. The primary audience for this volume is academics and researchers in disciplines such as artificial intelligence, cognitive science, computer science, educational psychology, instructional design, human-computer interactions, information science, library science, and technology integration.

Kategorie:
Podręczniki
Kategorie BISAC:
Education > Computers & Technology
Education > Educational Psychology
Computers > Artificial Intelligence - General
Wydawca:
Springer
Seria wydawnicza:
Educational Communications and Technology: Issues and Innova
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783030847319
Rok wydania:
2023
Dostępne języki:
Ilość stron:
363
Waga:
0.59 kg
Wymiary:
23.5 x 15.5
Oprawa:
Miękka
Dodatkowe informacje:
Glosariusz/słownik
Wydanie ilustrowane

Foreword: Kinshuk

Preface: Lin Lin and J. Michael Spector

Introduction: Lin Lin

Part 1: Trends and Future of Learning and Learning Technologies

1.      A history of trends from the perspective of the Texas Center for Educational Technology (James Poirot)

2.      Learning perspectives: Towards a neuro-cognitive definition of learning (Phillip Harris)

3.      Integrating an emphasis on creativity in learning across disciplines (Brad Hokanson)

4.      D-school and designing thinking (Lara Cole and Julie McLeod)

5.      Designs and technologies to advance self-directed learning (Gary Natriello and Hui Soo Chae)

6.      Learning paths and analytics (George Siemens)

Part 2: Promising Learning Technologies and Artificial Intelligence

7.      Defining the “NEW” K12 Digital Ecosystem (Lenny Schad)

8.      AI 2.0 and education (Ronghuai Huang)

9.      The Role of digital curricula in K-12 (Elliot Soloway and Cathie Norris)

10.  An intelligent textbook for critical thinking in biology (Vinay Chaudhri)

11.  Conversational interfaces for learning (or: Integrating robotics and the curriculum)

 (Rodney Nielsen)

Part 3: Significant Challenges Requiring Resolution

12.  The challenges of sustaining a 1:1 elementary classroom (Elizabeth and Tina Chong)

13.  Data-driven education (William Zhou)

14.  Neuropsychological assessments (Thomas Parsons)

15.  Meaningful learning analytics (Dirk Ifenthaler)

Part 4: Reflections and Insights

16.  The neuroscience of learning (Marc Schwartz)

17.  Thinking critically about critical thinking (J. Michael Spector)

18.  Informal learning in museums (Debbie Cocherham and Lin Lin)

19.  Thoughts from a linguist (Haj Ross)

20.  Implications for the future of learning (Lin Lin)

 

Epilogue – J. Michael Spector

Glossary of Terms (Lin Lin and J. Michael Spector)

Consolidated References

Index (Springer)

Mark Albert’s professional goal in life is to leverage machine learning to automate the collection and inference of clinically useful health information to improve clinical research. His projects in wearable sensor analytics have improved the measurement of health outcomes for individuals with Parkinson's disease, stroke, and transfemoral amputations with a variety of additional populations and contexts including children with cerebral palsy as well as healthy toddler activity tracking.  Current projects include video-based activity tracking and mobile robotic platforms, all in an effort to improve measures of clinical outcomes to justify therapeutic interventions.

Lin Lin is a Professor of Learning Technologies at the University of North Texas. Lin received her doctoral degree at Teachers College, Columbia University. Lin’s research focuses on human-technology interactions, and life-long learning with innovative pedagogies and technologies. Specifically, she has published research in media multitasking, cognitive off-loading, multimedia design, executive functions, and (AI, VR) technology-supported STEM and STEM-enabling skills. Currently, Lin serves as the Director of Texas Center for Educational Technology (TCET).  She also serves as the Editor-in-chief of one of the top-tier journals, Educational Technology Research and Development (ETR&D Development Section). 

J. Michael Spector is Professor at UNT, was previously Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Georgia, Associate Director of the Learning Systems Institute at Florida State University, Chair of Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation at Syracuse University, and Director of the Educational Information Science and Technology Research Program at the University of Bergen. He earned a Ph.D. from The University of Texas. He is a visiting research professor at Beijing Normal University, at East China Normal University, and the Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur. His research focuses on assessing learning in complex domains, inquiry and critical thinking skills, and program evaluation. He was Executive Director of the International Board of Standards for Training, Performance and Instruction and a Past-president of the Association for Educational and Communications Technology. He is Editor Emeritus of Educational Technology Research & Development; he edited two editions of the Handbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology and the SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Technology and more that 150 publications to his credit.

Lemoyne S. Dunn is an Adjunct Graduate Faculty member at UNT who previously served as Director of a Title III Grant and as a Project Director for the Intel Teach to the Future program training over 22,000 educators in north and west Texas. She also served as a Lead Evaluator for three of the seven TARGET grants evaluated by the Texas Center for Educational Technology. She earned her PhD from UNT, as well as two Masters degrees and multiple certificates and endorsements. Her B.S. is from Texas A&M University. Her areas of interest include Educational Technology, Cognitive Science, and Gifted Education.

This edited volume is based on contributions from the TCET-AECT “Human-Technology Frontier: Understanding the Learning of Now to Prepare for the Work of the Future Symposium” held in Denton, Texas on May 16-18, sponsored by AECT. The authors embrace an integrative approach to designing and implementing advances technologies in learning and instruction, and focus on the emerging themes of artificial intelligence, human-computer interactions, and the resulting instructional design. The volume will be divided into four parts: (1) Trends and future in learning and learning technologies expected in the next 10 years; (2) Technologies likely to have a significant impact on learning in the next 10 years; (3) Challenges that will need to be addressed and resolved in order to achieve significant and sustained improvement in learning; and (4) Reflections and insights from the Symposium that should be pursued and that can form the basis for productive research collaborations. The primary audience for this volume is academics and researchers in disciplines such as artificial intelligence, cognitive science, computer science, educational psychology, instructional design, human-computer interactions, information science, library science, and technology integration.



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