"From Unseen Needs to Classroom Solutions": Exploring AI Literacy Challenges & Opportunities with Project-based Learning Toolkit in K-12 Education
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly central to various fields, there is a growing need to equip K-12 students with AI literacy skills that extend beyond computer science. This paper explores the integration of a Project-Based Learning (PBL) AI toolkit into diverse subject areas, aim...
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Zusammenfassung: | As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly central to various
fields, there is a growing need to equip K-12 students with AI literacy skills
that extend beyond computer science. This paper explores the integration of a
Project-Based Learning (PBL) AI toolkit into diverse subject areas, aimed at
helping educators teach AI concepts more effectively. Through interviews and
co-design sessions with K-12 teachers, we examined current AI literacy levels
and how teachers adapt AI tools like the AI Art Lab, AI Music Studio, and AI
Chatbot into their course designs. While teachers appreciated the potential of
AI tools to foster creativity and critical thinking, they also expressed
concerns about the accuracy, trustworthiness, and ethical implications of
AI-generated content. Our findings reveal the challenges teachers face,
including limited resources, varying student and instructor skill levels, and
the need for scalable, adaptable AI tools. This research contributes insights
that can inform the development of AI curricula tailored to diverse educational
contexts. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.17243 |