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Session Overview
Date: Thursday, 20/Feb/2025
2:20pm
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3:50pm
Online Session 1
Virtual location: Zoom breakout 1
 

Wild Web: Lifelong Learning and Teaching in Times of Digital Ubiquity

Miriam Reynoldson

RMIT University, Australia



Mapping AI Literacy Frameworks: An Analysis of the Evolving Metaphorical Relationships Between Students, Teachers, and AI

Kaitlin A Lucas1, Alberto Lioy2

1: Central European University, Austria; 2: University of Hradec Králové, Czech Republic



Reclaiming Creativity and Human Agency: A Framework for Learner Engagement in Post-AI Education

Aleksandra Shornikova

Dublin City University, Ireland



Rage Against The Machine? Buddhist Ethics and Algorithmic Justice.

David Webster

University of Liverpool, United Kingdom



Higher Education In Crisis: Is Generative AI The Cavalry Or A Trojan Horse?

Nick Baker

University of Windsor, Canada

Online Session 2
Virtual location: Zoom breakout 2
 

Preparing Preservice Teachers for Ethical, Humanising AI Use: An in-process research collaboration

Leigh Graves Wolf1, Michelle Schira Hagerman2, Sajani Karunaweera2

1: University College Dublin, Ireland; 2: University of Ottawa, Canada



A Mixed Methods Study Assessing How GenAI Generated Feedback Compares to Tutor Feedback on Capstone 3rd Level Research Projects

Francis Ward, Pia O'Farrell, Ernesto Panadero, Orna Farrell

Dublin City University, Ireland



From Mastery to Networks: Sociotechnical AI Systems and Human Agency

Ana Mouta1, Ana María Pinto-Llorente2, Eva María Torrecilla-Sánchez3

1: Faculty of Education, University of Salamanca; 2: Faculty of Education, University of Salamanca; 3: Faculty of Education, University of Salamanca



Integrating Design Thinking and Technology-Enhanced Learning in K-12 to Foster Socio-Scientific Understanding

Ahmed Mohammed1, Rafael Zerega1, Johanna Valender1, Nuno Otero2, Marcelo Milrad1

1: Linnaeus University, Sweden; 2: University of Greenwich



Re-configuring Optimisation Paths in Data-informed Learning Analytics

Johanna Velander

Linnaeus University, Sweden

4:00pm
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5:00pm
Keynote address with Professor Punya Mishra
Virtual location: Zoom main room
Chair: R Lowney
Panel response with Dr Alison Egan, Mr Gavin Clinch, Ms Ella Brady and Ms Irina Grigorescu
 

The Mirror and the Machine: Navigating the Metaphors of Generative AI

Punya Mishra

Arizona State University, United States of America


 
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