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New Series Alert - all about students

In the kickoff episode of Series 12, Dan and Ray set the stage for a deep dive into AI from the student's perspective. Why are students confused about AI? How are they actually using it - and how should they be using it? The hosts explore the idea that AI can act as a tutor, a teacher, or a shortcut (a "cheater") and reflect on how this plays out in real classrooms and learning experiences.

They also caught up on plenty of news this week - transdisciplinary learning models, new AI education policies from countries like China and the UAE, and how major tech players like Microsoft and Google are adapting their tools for younger learners. The episode also highlights a new meta-analysis on ChatGPT’s effect on student learning.

UAE AI Curriculum Changes

China AI Curriculum Changes

Microsoft's new announcement on Microsoft 365 Copilot for students 13+

The meta analysis paper is The effect of ChatGPT on students’ learning performance, learning perception, and higher-order thinking: insights from a meta-analysis

Finally, there's two things we ask you, the listener, for in this episode:

  1. If you haven't already, pop into your podcast app and give us a rating and review
  2. Help shape this season by connecting the podcast with students and researchers who can share insights into real-life student experiences with AI

Have feedback or want to get involved? Email us at [email protected]

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