ELA & AI: The Obstacle Course of Future Pedagogy

ELA & AI: The Obstacle Course of Future Pedagogy

John Essington, Blackburn CollegeStaley 142

Generative artificial intelligence (genAI) is disrupting, if not overthrowing, five thousand years of human communication, encompassing the entire existence of the English language. ELA educators must clearly understand the role genAI will play in our classrooms and adapt to technological trends in a vigilant yet open manner.

This session will highlight numerous areas of genAI and how they correspond with English education. Additionally, the presentation will discuss and question our current understanding of genAI and how that affects our understanding of what it means to educate students.

One of the main goals of the presentation is to critically examine the correct role for genAI in ELA education and tangle with the philosophical implications of this moment, and seek the middle ground between accepting all technological innovations without thought and living in a neo-luddite, sequestered classroom space.

Session materials: Slides

Fri 2:30 PM - 3:20 PM
College, High School, Middle/Jr. High, Pre-service teacher
2024, Classroom Management, Diversity-Equity-Inclusion, Instructional Activities (Student-centered), Instructional Techniques (Teacher-centered), Research and Writing, Social-Emotional Learning
, Technology
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