Generating AI Alternatives

Collaborating and creating intersections

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54337/nlc.v14i1.8185

Keywords:

ethics, creative, alternative, making, writing, critical pedagogy, feminist pedagogies

Abstract

May 2024 finds us eighteen months on since the release into the wild of unregulated generative AI models and their chatbot front-ends. While Higher Education (HE) has been playing catch-up in terms of policy and regulation (e.g. Russell Group 2023, Conrad 2023, EU 2022), those who work in higher education have been grappling with the consequences for learning, teaching, assessment, and research on the ground. Between the hype from big tech on the one hand, and a sense of despair on the other, alternative, critical and ethical activities have begun to emerge (Bender et al., 2021; Bozkurt, A. et al., 2023; Conrad, 2023; Fischer et al., 2023; Nerantzi et al., 2023; Rahm, 2023). This workshop explores these alternatives both as concept and method.

Author Biographies

Louise Drumm, Edinburgh Napier University

Associate Professor in Digital Education

Helen Beetham, University of Wolverhampton

Consultant Researcher in Digital Education

Rosemarie McIlwhan, Heriot-Watt University

Associate Professor, Digital Pedagogies and Practice

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Published

06-05-2024

How to Cite

Drumm, L., Beetham, H., Cronin, C., & McIlwhan, R. (2024). Generating AI Alternatives: Collaborating and creating intersections. Proceedings of the International Conference on Networked Learning , 14(1). https://doi.org/10.54337/nlc.v14i1.8185