Blended learning: AI

Artificial Intelligence
Lesson Goals:
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Understand the key concepts of AI, including its history, purpose, and different forms
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Apply your understanding of AI through a quiz
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Analyze and interpret your understanding of AI through a personal mind map
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Evaluate the insights from your mindmap in a pair discussion
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Debate about OpenAI's future


Watch the screencast and take notes during the presentation.
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Think, pair, share
​Create a personal mind map on AI. Focus on your personal understanding and interpretation rather than copying directly from sources.
Helpful questions:
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How would you define AI?
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Any significal historical developments you find interesting?
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Are there different forms of AI you've come across?
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What technologies are commonly used in AI?
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Where do you see AI applied in everyday life?
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What positive impacts does AI have?
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Are there any limitations with AI?
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​Tools:
MindMup


F2F: Think, pair, share
Pair up with a classmate and show your mind map to your partner. Explain your main ideas and insights about AI.
Take notes for any interesting points or new perspectives you hear from your partner.
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F2F: Think, pair, share (class discussion)
What historical developments in AI did your partner find the most interesting, and why?
What positive and/or negative impacts did your partner emphasize? Does it align with your view or does it offer a new perspective?
Are there any points related to the future of AI and OpenAI?
Additional insights from the forum discussion?
Debate: Future developments of OpenAI
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One team will argue in favor of the positive potential developments, and the other team will discuss the potential challenges or negative outcomes.
Use your MindMup and F2F knowledge as a foundation for your arguments in the debate.
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Structure debate:
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Opening statement (1min)
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Briefly define AI, its historical context and forms of AI based on your MindMup and F2F activity
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Main arguments (2min)
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Rebuttal (2min)
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Closing statement (1min)
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Try to support your arguments with facts, statistics, examples, quotes etc.
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To help you structure your debate, you can use DebateGraph where you can map out your main arguments and rebuttals in a visual format. Click on this link to watch a short instruction about DebateGraph.
