AI Policies in Schools Cybertraps 157
In Cybertraps 157, the APLUS Framework for adopting AI in schools is discussed. The framework emphasizes Accessibility, Privacy and Ethics, Learner-centered approach, Usability, and Sustainability. The irony of principals wanting AI to assist them while trying to prevent students from doing the same is highlighted. Examples of AI policies, including a plagiarism policy, are mentioned. The importance of viewing AI as an ecosystem rather than just a tool is emphasized. A blog post is referenced, stating that 73% of something is discussed.
- APLUS Framework for adopting AI
- A - Accessibility
- P - Privacy and Ethics
- L - Learner-centered
- U - Usability
- S - Sustainability
- The irony of principals asking for AI to do their jobs while simultaneously trying to find ways to prevent students from doing the same.
- Example 1: (I only have it in Email form) Plagiarism Policy
- Example 2: much better
- Peninsula school district: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zM7qJbgPc01JG5d63XSLuJnRILaKdj2vvSGFqjWrrkw/edit
- AI is an ecosystem, not a tool.
- 73% of what blog post: https://world.hey.com/jason/73-of-what–80e24c13
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