Tech in the Classroom: Navigating Blended Learning and AI
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In this episode, host Dr Shannon Babbie explores the integration of technology in the modern classroom. She is joined by School of Education lecturers and programme directors Gordon Stewart and Alan Grieve.
The discussion begins by defining blended learning as a mix of face-to-face instruction and online, asynchronous learning via the university's Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). The guests note this approach offers flexibility and promotes student autonomy.
The conversation then transitions to Artificial Intelligence (AI), a major topic of debate in education. The guests discuss Generative AI (GenAI) tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot as aids for resource creation , accessibility , and providing inspiration for lesson planning. They emphasize that AI is a tool and that the teacher's professional judgment remains paramount.
Key challenges are also addressed, including fear of the "unknown" , the rapid pace of change , the digital divide in Scotland , and structural barriers like funding and access.
The episode highlights how the School of Education is actively researching these challenges, particularly focusing on GenAI use for student teachers on professional placement. A new elective course, "Digital Technologies in the Primary Classroom," is also detailed. The guests conclude that Aberdeen's focus on technology and pedagogy prepares students to be confident, critically reflective, and autonomous practitioners for the modern Scottish classroom.
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