Description
This book examines different aspects of learning artefacts, pedagogies, content knowledge and assessment methods of AI literacy education, from theoretical discussions to practical recommendations for curriculum and instructional design. An exhaustive summary of current evidence with examples is illustrated in this book, as well as cutting-edge research that serves as an AI literacy model for different countries' contexts. Part I, "Conceptualizing AI literacy", provides a detailed discussion on the development of the concepts and frameworks on AI literacy education, discusses the differences and similarities between AI in education (AIED) and AI literacy education, and illustrates the reasons why K-16 students need to learn AI. These concepts are brought together in Part II, "K-16 AI literacy education" to further summarize the pedagogies, learning content, learning tools and assessment methods to inform K-16 educators how to design their AI instruction at each education level. After that, part III "AI literacy for instructional designers" explores how instructional designers (i.e., AI developers and teachers) prepare themselves to become ready to design developmentally appropriate tools, platforms, services and curricula to empower students with AI literacy skills.
Author: Davy Tsz Kit Ng, Jac Ka Lok Leung, Maggie Jiahong Su
Publisher: Springer
Published: 12/08/2022
Pages: 150
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.44d
ISBN13: 9783031188794
ISBN10: 3031188799
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Professional Development
- Computers | Artificial Intelligence | General
About the Author
Dr. Samuel Kai Wah Chu is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong (HKU). He has obtained 2 PhDs in Education - one focusing on e-Learning from University College London, Institute of Education (2017) and another one focusing on Information and Library Science from HKU (2005). His areas of expertise include AI literacy, gamified learning, 21st Century Skills, and Social Media in Education. He has been involved in over 70 research projects with a total funding of US$ 9,391,342. He has published more than 400 articles and books, with over 100 of them appearing in international academic journals. Furthermore, Dr. Chu is the Co-Founder and Co-Editor for the journal Information and Learning Sciences. He is also a Member of the Humanities and Social Sciences Panel of the Research Grants Council of HK. He has received many awards including the Faculty Outstanding Researcher Award in 2013, Faculty's Knowledge Exchange Award in 2016 and Excellent Health Promotion Project Award from Food and Health Bureau in 2017. He's ranked among the top 2% of scholars in 2 research areas: Information & Library Sciences and Education (PLoS Biol 18(10), 2020, a study by Stanford University), and achieved an h-index of 39 over the years. He has been a Consultant for UNESCO Bangkok, Education Bureau, Oxford University Press, Pearson Education Asia, and is currently serving as the ASIS&T Director of Chapter Assembly (2020-2021). He is also an Advisor for EdTech startups at HK Science and Technology Parks and the Founding Chairman of Academy 22 Education for All Foundation. One of his advisory companies is now valued at $0.3 billion HK.
Ms. Maggie Jiahong Su is currently a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Education at University of Hong Kong. Her research interests focus on educational technology, AI, and STEM in early childhood education. Her recent work focuses on AI in early childhood education and had previously taught early coding and AI courses to kindergarten students in Mainland China.
Ms. Iris Heung Yue Yim was an investment bank professional for over fifteen years in Hong Kong. During the past few years, her focus has shifted on education and research of parents, families and children in private and agency settings. She sits on the board of two family bonding related NGOs and business, and helps the Contemporary Art and Digital Art program for special needs children. Living in the information age, Iris finds a need for ongoing learning in this rapid pace of the digital world. She keeps on further equipping herself with fresh knowledge, discovering new things and developing new skills. Through these roles, she has used her business practices and experience in promoting the education of, and diffused the knowledge and skills in helping to promote a happy, effective and comprehensive learning for children and family in the community. As an active mother of three, she enjoys parenthood which gives her opportunities to understand the growing and learning needs of her children as well as share love, respect and compassion with them. Recently, she taught primary school students AI literacy and design related learning materials.Ms. Maggie Shen Qiao is currently pursuing the PhD degree with the Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Her research interests include technology-supported literacy instructions, gamification, and game-based learning.