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- KonferenzbeitragARBT: Augmented reality-based trainings for vocational trainers in the field of chemistry(Mensch und Computer 2018 - Workshopband, 2018) Hofmann, JensVocational education and training measures in the field of chemistry are characterized by a close integration of theory and practice. With the changes of the occupational profile „chemical operator“ new technologies, like Augmented Reality, become an integral part the national training plan. This requires skilled VET trainers to use Augmented Reality in theoretical and practical training environments, respective in the classroom and in the chemical plant. Based on a survey among VET trainers and managers a blended learning training program is developed, to enable VET trainers to enrich existing lessons by the use Augmented Reality.
- KonferenzbeitragCritical reflection of AI applications for persons with disabilities in vocational rehabilitation(Proceedings of DELFI Workshops 2020, 2020) Beudt, Susan; Blanc, Berit; Feichtenbeiner, Rolf; Kähler, MarcoApplications of artificial intelligence are increasingly being used to support work and learning in the workplace. Adaptivity and recommender systems, as key features of such innovative technologies, allow for enhanced personalization. Most notably, persons with disabilities may benefit from such technologies at work and during on-the-job training. Adapting such systems to very heterogeneous target groups, however, is not easily done. Implementing AI-based assistive systems in various educational settings in vocational training, especially in vocational rehabilitation, can also be challenging. This position paper looks at existing AI-based applications to analyze their potential for more inclusive workplaces and qualification processes. Furthermore, those technologies are discussed in the context of current ethical discourses to identify to what extent normative requirements are being reflected in existing AI-based applications.