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Educator’s Corner

How Can We Use AI Responsibly and Securely in Education? In Conversation with Philippa Wraithmell

12 Nov 2023

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Do the benefits of using AI in schools outweigh the risks? What guardrails should we put in place to ensure we’re using AI responsibly?In this episode of the Educator’s Corner podcast, Kai explores these questions with Phillipa Wraithmell, Assistant Principal at Rashid and Latifa School, Dubai, and author of The Digital Ecosystem. They discuss:- How leaders can support their colleagues and students to use AI safely and responsibly- A crucial piece of documentation to safeguard our students and our communities - How our policies can evolve to allow AI to empower learning ethically#AI #ReimaginingEducation #Innovation #DigitalSafeguarding #DigitalGovernance About Our GuestPhilippa Wraithmell is an award-winning educator, author and Apple Distinguished Educator. As the founder of EdRuption, Philippa helps schools implement sustainable, ethical digital strategies that empower learning. Her book, ‘The Digital Ecosystem,’ explains how to build a digital vision and build digital governance that supports the safe, responsible use of technologies such as AI.ResourcesThe Digital Ecosystem - Philippa Wraithmell (2021)The Future of AI in Education (August 2023)International School Geneva/Ecolint Generative Artificial Intelligence Policy (September 2023)KaiPod NewsEnjoyed this episode? Keep the conversation going with KaiPod News — a fortnightly newsletter from Kai Vacher sharing fresh insights, stories, and strategies from education leaders around the world. Subscribe here.

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