Global Education & Culture: Technologies, Equity, and Geopolitical Contexts
Global Education & Culture: Technologies, Equity, and Geopolitical Contexts
Synopsis: Higher education should teach critical AI use, not merely skills that AI can already do
Source: Ahmad, S. et al., 2023 – Education 5.0: Requirements, Enabling Technologies, and Future Directions
Synopsis: Generative AI can personalize learning, foster innovation, and reduce inequities—but requires responsible and equitable integration.
Source: Bura, C. & Myakala, P.K., 2024 – Advancing Transformative Education: Generative AI as a Catalyst for Equity and Innovation .
Synopsis: Anticipating risks of generative AI in education before widespread adoption can prevent harm and guide responsible policies.
Source: Burns, M.; Winthrop, R.; Trucano, M.; Luther, N., 2024 – The world needs a ‘premortem’ on generative AI and its use in education (Brookings, Center for Universal Education)
Global Voices on AI and Education
Synopsis: Cultural diversity increasingly shapes AI-enabled education, demanding inclusive, locally relevant approaches worldwide.
Source: YouTube – TheDrBoShow.com
Synopsis: AI supports inclusive and creative learning by fostering equity, critical thinking, and diverse pedagogy.
Source: YouTube – Learning’s Initiative on AI and Education
Synopsis: AI and ML tools help close education gaps, improve access, and support underserved learners worldwide.
Sopurce: YouTube – AWS Events and Webinars