What we have learned
Watch the following videos and then write your thoughts on ethical AI in the text box below:
And this video:
- 1) Please access the Forum and answer the questions.
2) Work in groups to make short and powerful Public Service Announcements (PSA - videos that last from between 30 to 60 seconds) regarding ethics in education. You can use software such as: , , or .
3) Upload them onto the Digiboard below and give each other feedback.
General Ethics of AI in Education
- - What are the potential risks of relying too much on AI for learning and teaching?
- - Do you think AI can ever truly understand or support the emotional needs of students?
- - How might the use of AI in schools change the role of teachers in the future?
- - Do you think students will become too dependent on AI for learning? Why or why not?
- What are the long-term consequences of introducing AI to shape the way children learn and think?
Twinboard
Megi Italy
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Liliana Italy
Stefania Italy
Megi Italy
Giorgia e Myriam Italy
Michele, Italy
ethics in AI by Carmine, Noemi, Milena and Giulia
Daisy Italy
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Students from Zespół Szkół nr 12 - Wrocław, Poland: Over reliance on AI in education.
This video's about a student who relied on AI too much. He used AI applications for education too often and his contribution towards the process of learning and knowledge acquisition wasn't good enough. Over reliance on AI applications in his case turned out to be a complete failure.
Human Interaction and Collaboration: ºìÌÒÊÓÆµing is a social process. While AI can assist with information and tutoring, it lacks the human connection that comes from collaborating with peers, mentors, and teachers. These interactions build empathy, communication skills, and teamwork.
Ethical Considerations: Over-reliance on AI can lead to challenges around data privacy, academic integrity, and fairness. It’s important to use AI responsibly and ensure that it supports educational goals without creating ethical dilemmas.
Balance is Key: AI should be used as a tool to enhance learning, not replace it. Educators and students must strike a balance, using AI to complement traditional learning methods while still prioritizing personal effort, critical engagement, and hands-on experiences.