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The Liberated Educator

By: Ken Shelton and Dee Lanier
  • Summary

  • Dee Lanier and Ken Shelton are brothers, intellectuals, and equity-enthusiasts, just having regular conversations about things that matter to the culture. For the record, we're not late talking about these issues, you just may be late in hearing it! Find us on X: Ken Shelton: @k_shelton Dee Lanier: @deelanier Brian Smith Sr: @BrianRSmithSr

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Episodes
  • Season 3: Toward More Equitable Classrooms with AI - Chapter 7
    Jun 11 2024

    Summary

    The conversation explores the promises and perils of AI in education, focusing on the potential for AI to perpetuate the status quo or challenge it. The hosts discuss the importance of courage, commitment, and creativity in utilizing AI to dismantle inequitable barriers and create positive change. They emphasize the need for awareness, self-reflection, and self-interrogation in challenging the status quo and using AI ethically. The conversation also touches on the principles of practice for reducing bias and risk in AI tools and the importance of understanding the strengths and weaknesses of different platforms. The conversation explores the use of AI in education and the potential impact on student outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of critically evaluating AI tools and platforms, considering their biases and potential risks. The conversation also highlights the need for ethical considerations and transparency in AI use. It discusses the role of educators as educational activists, utilizing AI to engage students in social issues and community engagement. The conclusion emphasizes the need to address existing inequities and develop digital fluencies and literacies across all disciplines.

    Takeaways

    • AI in education can either perpetuate the status quo or challenge it, depending on how it is utilized.
    • Courage, commitment, and creativity are essential in using AI to dismantle inequitable barriers and create positive change.
    • Awareness, self-reflection, and self-interrogation are necessary for challenging the status quo and using AI ethically.
    • Principles of practice can help reduce bias and risk in AI tools, and it is important to understand the strengths and weaknesses of different platforms. AI tools and platforms in education should be critically evaluated for biases and potential risks.
    • Ethical considerations and transparency are crucial in AI use.
    • Educators can utilize AI to engage students in social issues and community engagement.
    • Addressing existing inequities and developing digital fluencies and literacies across all disciplines is essential.



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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Season 3: Student Data AI Powered - Chapter 6
    Jun 11 2024

    Summary

    The conversation explores the importance of data regulation and policy in the context of AI in education. It emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in the use of student data and the ethical considerations surrounding AI platforms. The hosts discuss the misconceptions about data privacy and the responsibility of educators and decision-makers to ask the right questions and provide clear information to students and parents. They also highlight the potential risks and long-term consequences of not understanding the terms of service and data usage of AI platforms. The conversation concludes with the idea of utilizing AI tools to analyze and summarize terms of service in a more understandable way.

    Takeaways

    • Transparency and accountability are crucial in the use of student data in AI platforms.
    • Educators and decision-makers should ask the right questions and provide clear information to students and parents about data usage.
    • Misconceptions about data privacy and AI should be addressed through education and awareness.
    • Understanding the terms of service and data usage of AI platforms is essential to mitigate potential risks and long-term consequences.
    • AI tools can be used to analyze and summarize terms of service in a more understandable way.



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    48 mins
  • Season 3: Synthetic Media In The Classroom - Chapter 5
    Jun 11 2024

    Summary

    The conversation explores the promises and perils of AI in education, with a focus on synthetic media. The hosts discuss the importance of media literacy in educational experiences and the potential dangers of creating counterfeit content. They delve into the ethical implications of AI-generated media, such as voice mimicking and video manipulation. The chapter emphasizes the need for guidance and support in using AI tools for positive purposes and encourages educators to help students find their authentic voices before utilizing synthetic media. The hosts also highlight the importance of classroom discussions and community agreements around the responsible use of AI and synthetic media.

    Takeaways

    Media literacy is essential in educational experiences to identify authentic and counterfeit content.
    AI-generated synthetic media raises ethical concerns, such as voice mimicking and video manipulation.
    Guidance and support are crucial in using AI tools for positive purposes and avoiding misuse.
    Educators should help students find their authentic voices before utilizing synthetic media.
    Classroom discussions and community agreements can promote the responsible use of AI and synthetic media.


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    39 mins

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