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The Fourth Education Revolution

Will Artificial Intelligence liberate or infantilise humanity?
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The prediction that in the near future all jobs may be replaced by intelligent robots has so far not been felt by those professions involved with personal interaction. The education sector is about to start to feel the impact. The effect of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has already started with the improvement in educational technology; roll-calls, lesson enhancement, marking, and assessing have all been made easier. But AI will all too quickly develop adaptive data from such activities, exploiting statistics to mimic human reasoning to personalise the needs of an individual student - and then AI will morph into the role of intelligent tutor. Artificial Intelligence will move from better courseware to increasing levels of interaction with the learner. The impact of Artificial Intelligence has hardly begun but its effect will become all too apparent over the next few years and nowhere more so than in education. It is a revolution but one which will provide huge benefits to education.This books looks at the first three educational revolutions before turning to examine the impact of AI education for Primary Schools to Universities.

Author Biography:

Now Vice-Chancellor of Buckingham University, Sir Anthony Seldon is the former head of one of the country's leading independent schools. He is regarded as one of the UK's most authoritative high profile commentators on education and his views are frequently sought by the government and political parties. A champion of digital learning and of bridging the divide between state and independent sectors, he is also one of Britain's pre-eminent political biographers and contemporary historians. In addition to a number of important booklets on education, he is the author or editor of over 35 books on contemporary history, politics and education.
Release date NZ
April 27th, 2018
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
200
Dimensions
140x220x30
ISBN-13
9781908684950
Product ID
27184290

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