Blog Part 1:Navigating the Complexities of Regulating ChatGPT in Universities 27 Mar 202327 Mar 2023 Steven Watson Keywords: ChatGPT; Academic Integrity; University Regulations; Ethical Use of AI; AI-assisted Learning Introduction The advent of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT has opened up new opportunities and…
Blog Examining the World of ChatGPT: A Three-Part Blog Series 27 Mar 202327 Mar 2023 Steven Watson Introduction AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, have opened up new avenues for applications in education, research, and creative writing. In a recent talk, I examined the potential benefits…
Blog Designing for the world’s largest minority: disability-inclusive technology in e-learning 13 Feb 2023 This image shows a learner sitting at a table surrounded by a laptop, an iPad, a cup of coffee, books and a vase of flowers. (Pexels, copyright-free) by Nomisha Kurian…
Blog Navigating the Meta-World of Theory and Concepts: The Diversity and Heterogeneity of KPP’s Research 6 Feb 20236 Feb 2023 Edmund Hurssel looking into a Microscope as an Oil paintingThis Image was created with the assistance of DALL·E 2 By Professor Steve Watson Co-convenor of the Knowledge, Power and Politics Research…
Blog Digital Education and Automation 2 Jan 20233 Jan 2023 By Morten Hansen Automation in education is a hot area of investment for venture capital. This is because automation holds the promise of taking existing education processes and delivering them…
Blog The celebration of Paulo Freire’s legacy and the proposal for a Popular Conference at the University of Cambridge 17 Nov 202217 Nov 2022 Alexandre da Trindade[1] Juliana Spadotto[2] What could a conference on popular education be, based on the ideas of popular education and Paulo Freire? This question has stimulated us in the…
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