Are Students Following A.I. Blind? The Role of Critical Thought with King’s Business School Lecturer, Dr Chahna Gonsalves - S1E5
It’s no secret that students use AI, and it’s sometimes encouraged - but does it mean they’re losing the power of critical thinking?
AI’s use in education on both sides of the coin is an evolving beast, and through her work and research, Dr Chahna Gonsalves has had her finger on the pulse for years.
Dr Chahna’s insights on the technological future of education are hugely eye-opening, and she shares her uniquely detailed take on the impact of AI on critical thinking skills in this episode of EdTech Unwrapped!
This episode covers
- Dr Chahna’s path into education, and first interest in AI
- A vision of what successful AI integration looks like
- Which skills are in highest demand for today’s students going forward
- Whether students’ critical thinking is switched on or off when using AI tools
- How the use of AI will change marking rubrics based on what academics are trying to assess and teach
“I think assessment should also be enjoyable, and you should feel like you’ve gained something from the process. Students generally don't want to do it, and if they can find ways to make it really easy, or even cheap, I think many of them will. So I've kept this idea of trying to make assessments interesting.” - 6:30 - Dr Chahna Gonsalves
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