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AI 101: PDF Version

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Artificial Intelligence, or AI. How do you feel about it? You may be excited and already looking for ways to leverage this tool, you may feel stressed about how you’re going to work yet another element into your teaching practice, or you may even be downright sceptical and see this as just another fad in the education space.

That’s why Cool.org has teamed up with Melbourne University’s Centre for AI and Digital Ethics. We’ve tapped into the knowledge and skills of experts to create this course specifically for educators. We look at the benefits, how to mitigate the risks, and get hands-on to build your skills.

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AI in Education

AI in Education

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Course Writers

To create this course, we have worked with the following people at Melbourne University’s Centre for AI and Digital Ethics (CAIDE). We wish to extend our most heartfelt thanks for sharing their time and expertise for the benefit of our teachers and Educators.

  • Professor Jeannie Paterson – Professor of Law, Director of the Centre for AI and Digital Ethics

  • Dr Marc Cheong – Senior Lecturer in Computing and Information Systems, Deputy Director of the Centre for AI and Digital Ethics

  • Dr Simon Coghlan – Senior Lecturer in Digital Ethics - Deputy Director of the Centre for AI and Digital Ethics

  • Mr Joshua Rose – PhD Candidate, Centre for AI and Digital Ethics, Academic Tutor

  • Ms Rashika Bahl – PhD Candidate, Computing and Information Systems, Academic Tutor

  • Ms Susan Sheldrick – PhD Candidate, Computing and Information Systems, Academic Tutor

  • Ms Abi Ward – Centre Manager: Centre for AI and Digital Ethics

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