A formative interview study of 13 teachers shows they would adapt a project-based AI toolkit across subjects, but face uneven student skills, limited resources, and concerns about AI accuracy and ethics.
ActiveAI: Enabling K-12 AI Literacy Education & Analytics at Scale
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Interest in K-12 AI Literacy education has surged in the past year, yet large-scale learning data remains scarce despite considerable efforts in developing learning materials and running summer programs. To make larger scale dataset available and enable more replicable findings, we developed an intelligent online learning platform featuring AI Literacy modules and assessments, engaging 1,000 users from 12 secondary schools. Preliminary analysis of the data reveals patterns in prior knowledge levels of AI Literacy, gender differences in assessment scores, and the effectiveness of instructional activities. With open access to this de-identified dataset, researchers can perform secondary analyses, advancing the understanding in this emerging field of AI Literacy education.
fields
cs.AI 1years
2024 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
"From Unseen Needs to Classroom Solutions": Exploring AI Literacy Challenges & Opportunities with Project-based Learning Toolkit in K-12 Education
A formative interview study of 13 teachers shows they would adapt a project-based AI toolkit across subjects, but face uneven student skills, limited resources, and concerns about AI accuracy and ethics.