AI in Education: The Opportunities and Risks of the Metaverse Classroom
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Looking for a fun, free and engaging way to have discussions about the opportunities and risks of AI in education? Well look no further, as 9ine are excited to present Turing Trials, a fun and interactive card game which schools can use to have conversations about AI’s impact in education, including on data privacy and child safeguarding. In this article we take you through what Turing Trials is, how it can support your school and why we have created it.
Turing Trials is a card game designed to help schools explore AI in education in an engaging, interactive way. It supports schools in fostering discussions on AI’s impact in education, including on data privacy and child safeguarding. It is perfect for school administrators, educators, and technical staff and can be used in workshops to increase AI literacy across the school. It enables colleagues to collaborate, navigate real-life AI scenarios and make strategic decisions which affect students, staff and school operations. Turing Trials is not just great for staff at schools though, it can be used with students to have conversations with them about the opportunities and risks of AI, and what their thoughts and feelings are about how it is, and should be, used in the school.
In the game, you will play as part of the Crisis Council, presented with a scenario where AI is being used in education. You will need to think about the level of risk that this scenario brings to the school. Would you say this is a high risk scenario, a medium one or a low one? You’ll need to identify the issues with the situation that have led you to deciding that risk level, and what safeguards you would like to put in place to bring the risk level down. At the end of play, you’ll have to decide whether you would feel comfortable in accepting this risk level on behalf of the school and why, or whether you think there is more you would like to do (or know) to mitigate the risk further.
Whether it’s staff, teachers, students, or a combination of these playing the game, the conversation will vary. Different schools may have different risk tolerance levels, and different individuals may have different social norms about the use of AI in education. Individuals may feel differently about the issue of bias depending on their ethnic background, and different schools may feel differently about equity depending on their school’s policy for this. What we believe is great about the game is that it gets people talking about these topics in a semi-structured way, helping individuals to learn together, and from each other.
Turing Trials is available for download from our website now. Here you will be able to download the full card deck, as well as our card game facilitator guide which includes an overview, instructions for the game and helpful tips for those running the game in a workshop or in the classroom. This includes what some of the right answers might be, or further discussion you might want to prompt. You will also be able to access a short instructional video that you can play at the start of a class or workshop for a quick overview.
We will also be hosting two webinars on Friday 28th March to launch Turing Trials. In these webinars we will be taking you through the purpose of the game, how it works and how you can play it at your school. If you would like to register for these webinars which will take place at 08:30am and 15:30pm GMT you can sign up now.
At 9ine we believe in being intentional about supporting teachers and staff with integrating AI into the curriculum and navigating the challenges that it presents to schools. The rapid advancement of AI introduces a fluidity to the training your staff require. We believe that this goes beyond simply providing high-level, standardised AI literacy training (although we offer this too), or teachers being provided with another slide deck which bullet points the risks and challenges. It is about equipping the whole school community with the expertise and support needed to create a safe, secure, and compliant digital learning environment.
We also believe in conversations and creativity (two key aspects of learning and education) and 9ine are here to support all schools, which is why we believe in making this available free of charge. We think Turing Trials will inspire conversations on AI and whilst we’ve used our creativity to make it, we believe it can inspire the creative and critical thinking on AI that schools will need to use it ethically and compliantly. As technology evolves, certain risks—such as biased or discriminatory data sets, censored or politicised content, emotional dependency on chatbots, and even the creation of deep fakes—can rapidly intensify, demanding continual oversight and updated strategies. Schools must not only be aware of these emerging concerns, but also have tangible mechanisms in place to support teachers’ confidence in managing a safe digital environment.
Often at 9ine we get asked ‘how can I even begin to know all the risks which AI will pose to my school?’, and while the use cases to which AI can be applied and the risks it might create and exacerbate may be infinite, we fundamentally believe that starting the conversation on these things and equipping schools with the tools they need to have them, is a great starting point. As schools also need to clearly demonstrate responsibility and accountability around privacy, AI governance, and child safeguarding obligations, we believe that using Turing Trials will be a great asset to you in beginning to do this. We would love your feedback and suggestions on the game, as we plan to keep adding to it and to keep supporting schools in using AI in an ethical and compliant way.
Alongside Turing Trials, at 9ine we offer a number of other products and services that can help schools in meeting your Artificial Intelligence compliance requirements, these include:
We hope you download Turing Trials, use and enjoy it and hope to see you on one of our webinars this week!
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