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AI+Education Summit: AI in the Service of Teaching and Learning

AI+Education  


February 15, 2023

8:30a.m. - 9:00a.m. PST

Registration Open

Starting at 8:30am

9:00a.m. - 9:10a.m. PST

Welcome and Introduction

Speakers

Executive Director, Stanford Accelerator for Learning
Senior Manager of Research Communities, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI)
9:10a.m. - 9:20a.m. PST

Is AI the Future of Education?

Speakers

I. James Quillen Dean and Nomellini & Olivier Professor of Educational Technology at Stanford Graduate School of Education, Stanford University
9:20a.m. - 10:20a.m. PST

Generative AI for Education

How will AI models that can generate text, images, audio, video and code change what students need to learn and the instructional processes that guide their learning? Do we need generative models designed specifically for educational purposes?

Speakers

Assistant Professor of Education Data Science, Stanford University
Associate Professor of Psychology, of Computer Science and by courtesy of Linguistics, Stanford University
Director, Center for Research on Foundation Models; Associate Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University

Moderators

Professor of Political Science; Faculty Director, McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society; Marc and Laura Andreessen Faculty Co-Director, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society; Associate Director, Stanford HAI
10:20a.m. - 10:50a.m. PST

Roundtable

Group Discussions 

10:50a.m. - 11:05a.m. PST

Break

15 minutes

11:05a.m. - 11:50p.m. PST

Envisioning AI Enriched Classrooms

How will AI enriched classrooms be different from those in today’s schools? How will AI change the roles of teachers and the interactions among teachers, students, and learning resources? How will we be able to determine whether AI is being used effectively to enhance teaching and learning?

Speakers

Professor of Teacher Education, Stanford Graduate School of Education
Associate Professor of Computer Science; Associate Professor (By courtesy), Graduate School of Education; Faculty Affiliate, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI)
Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Education, Stanford University

Moderators

Assistant Professor of Education, Stanford Graduate School of Education; Senior Research Fellow, Office of the Vice Provost for Online Learning
11:50a.m. - 12:20p.m. PST

Roundtable

Group Discussions

12:20p.m. - 12:55p.m. PST

Lunch

35 minutes

1:00p.m. - 1:05p.m. PST

Seed Grant Program Announcement

Speakers

Associate Professor, Graduate School of Education, Stanford University
1:05p.m. - 2:00p.m. PST

Stanford - Edtech Collaborations for Impact

How can Stanford researchers partner with education and technology companies to develop and evaluate innovative AI applications that will reach many students and educators? How can the research and business expertise and roles complement each other to achieve shared goals?  

Speakers

Chief AI Scientist, Amira Learning
Co-Founder and CEO, Mainstay
Founder and CEO, TeachFX

Moderators

Executive Director, Stanford Accelerator for Learning
2:00p.m. - 3:00p.m. PST

Thematic Brainstorming Discussion Groups (Round 1)

Event attendees will have the opportunity to brainstorm and collaborate in eight different areas of research within AI & education (listed below). Each breakout group will be one of the eight themes, with discussions being facilitated by Stanford faculty. There will be two rounds, giving event attendees the chance to have a discussion in two different focus areas.


Nine Research Topics:

Creativity and AI

NLP and Education

Equity 

Teaching AI; AI Literacy

Learning differences and AI

Learning beyond schools and AI

How could AI be detrimental to students and teachers?

AI and the Workforce: New precision for pathways in education and work 

3:00p.m. - 3:15p.m. PST

Break

15 minutes

3:15p.m. - 4:15p.m. PST

Thematic Brainstorming Discussion Groups (Round 2)

Event attendees will have the opportunity to brainstorm and collaborate in eight different areas of research within AI & education (listed below). Each breakout group will be one of the eight themes, with discussions being facilitated by Stanford faculty. There will be two rounds, giving event attendees the chance to have a discussion in two different focus areas.


Nine Research Topics:

Creativity and AI

NLP and Education

Equity 

Teaching AI; AI Literacy

Learning differences and AI

Learning beyond schools and AI

How could AI be detrimental to students and teachers?

AI and the Workforce: New precision for pathways in education and work 

4:15p.m. - 5:00p.m. PST

Realizing the Potential and Mitigating the Risks of AI for Education

How can we optimize the potential of AI, as well as mitigate the concerns about biases, inequities, misinformation, deepfakes, security, privacy and misuses of AI in order to fairly, safely, and productively use AI for teaching and learning? How can we prepare educators, parents and students to understand the potential and address these risks?

Speakers

Founder and CEO, Khan Academy
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Education, Stanford University

Moderators

Mary and Gordon Crary Family Professor; Professor of Computer Science, and (By courtesy) Professor of Electrical Engineering; Professor of Education, Stanford University
5:05p.m. - 6:00p.m. PST

Reception

55 minutes