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- ZeitschriftenartikelA Differentiated Discussion About AI Education K-12(KI - Künstliche Intelligenz: Vol. 35, No. 2, 2021) Steinbauer, Gerald; Kandlhofer, Martin; Chklovski, Tara; Heintz, Fredrik; Koenig, SvenAI Education for K-12 and in particular AI literacy gained huge interest recently due to the significantly influence in daily life, society, and economy. In this paper we discuss this topic of early AI education along four dimensions: (1) formal versus informal education, (2) cooperation of researchers in AI and education, (3) the level of education, and (4) concepts and tools.
- ZeitschriftenartikelAnalyzing Teacher Competency with TPACK for K-12 AI Education(KI - Künstliche Intelligenz: Vol. 35, No. 2, 2021) Kim, Seonghun; Jang, Yeonju; Choi, Seongyune; Kim, Woojin; Jung, Heeseok; Kim, Soohwan; Kim, HyeoncheolAs the need for teaching Artificial Intelligence (AI) for K-12 is increasing, discussions on what competencies teacher should have for effective teaching of AI is overlooked. In this work, we determine what teacher competencies are necessary for improving the teaching and learning of AI for K-12 with Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework. First, we identify current AI education resources and investigate the core foundations of AI taught to K-12. Based on the findings, we propose teacher competency for K-12 AI education by analyzing AI curricula and resources using the TPACK framework. We conclude that teachers who teach AI to K-12 students require TPACK to construct, prepare an environment, and facilitate project-based classes that solve problems using AI technologies.
- ZeitschriftenartikelEDLRIS: A European Driving License for Robots and Intelligent Systems(KI - Künstliche Intelligenz: Vol. 35, No. 2, 2021) Kandlhofer, Martin; Steinbauer, Gerald; Lassnig, Julia; Menzinger, Manuel; Baumann, Wilfried; Ehardt-Schmiederer, Margit; Bieber, Ronald; Winkler, Thomas; Plomer, Sandra; Strobl-Zuchtriegl, Inge; Miglbauer, Marlene; Ballagi, Aron; Pozna, Claudiu; Miltenyi, Gabor; Alfoldi, Istvan; Szalay, ImreThis article presents a novel educational project aiming at the development and implementation of a professional, standardized, internationally accepted system for training and certifying teachers, school students and young people in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics. In recent years, AI and Robotics have become major topics with a huge impact not only on our everyday life but also on the working environment. Hence, sound knowledge about principles and concepts of AI and Robotics are key skills for this century. Nonetheless, hardly any systematic approaches exist that focus on teaching principles of intelligent systems at K-12 level, addressing students as well as teachers who act as multipliers. In order to meet this challenge, the European Driving License for Robots and Intelligent Systems—EDLRIS was developed. It is based on a number of previously implemented and evaluated projects and comprises teaching curricula and training modules for AI and Robotics, following a competency-based, blended learning approach. Additionally, a certification system proves peoples’ acquired competencies. After developing the training and certification system, the first 32 trainer and trainee courses with a total of 445 participants have been implemented and evaluated. By applying this innovative approach—a standardized and widely recognized training and certification system for AI and Robotics at K-12 level for both high school teachers and students—we envision to foster AI/Robotics literacy on a broad basis.
- ZeitschriftenartikelThree Interviews About K-12 AI Education in America, Europe, and Singapore(KI - Künstliche Intelligenz: Vol. 35, No. 2, 2021) Heintz, FredrikAs the impact and importance of artificial intelligence (AI) grows, there is a growing trend to teach AI in primary and secondary education (K-12). To provide an international perspective, we have conducted three interviews with practitioners and policy makers from AI4K12 in the US (D. Touretzky, C. Gardner-McCune, and D. Seehorn), from Singapore (L. Liew) and from the European Commission (F. Benini).
- KonferenzbeitragWebWriter: A System to Author and Remix Explorables – Requirements & First Prototype(Workshops der 21. Fachtagung Bildungstechnologien (DELFI), 2023) Salmen, Frederic; Roepke, René; Schroeder, UlrikActive and personalized learning requires that teachers can remix a wide variety of sources into new learning resources, which in turn may be customized by students. While this is well-supported for paper-oriented resources, multimodal, interactive learning resources for digital use, called explorables, are much more difficult to author and remix. In this paper, we derive a set of requirements for a system to author such explorables from a workshop-based study. We further present a first prototype of such a system, called “WebWriter”.