FSE AI Literacy Vision Document
In October 2023, the CLT initiated an effort to formulate a vision for AI in education at FSE. The response from the FSE community was remarkable, with 33 individuals, including 6 student representatives from programme boards, joining the sounding board, representing all 6 FSE education clusters and 8 of our research institutes. A complete list of all sounding board participants can be found below.
Two sessions were organised, focusing on real cases from FSE to understand teaching staff needs and providing feedback on a draft vision document. In early January 2024, the UG policy on AI in education was released, allowing alignment of our vision text with the general policy. Feedback from the sounding board, Joelle Swart (JTS), and Alicia Streppel was incorporated, resulting in a concise vision emphasising critical AI literacy, in harmony with the general UG policy but offering additional depth.
The CLT will contribute to the FSE staff’s professional development regarding AI in education. This academic year, we organised a big AI event in collaboration with FA and offer workshops around AI literacy for interested programmes (pilot at Physics in March, other programmes will follow). In academic year 2024-25, CLT will design and carry out a series of workshops for instructors and will utilise findings from two currently funded EU projects: MAMMOTH and INFINITE.
You can find the FSE AI Literacy Vision document here.
You can find a list of critical publications on AI on the topic of Education here.
Contact: Dr. Miquel Pérez Torres
Members of the FSE sounding board on AI in education who contributed to this document:
Sofie Van den Eynde (CLT), Saeed Ahmed (ENTEG), Niels Taatgen (Bernoulli Institute), Harmen de Weerd (Bernoulli Institute), Tamas Gorbe (Bernoulli Institute), Dina Maniar (ZIAM), Kai Yu Ma (UMCG), Robert Pollice (Stratingh), Jelmer Pander (SSE), Marit Bonne (PB SEC student), Matias Valdenegro (Bernoulli Institute), Thomas Hackl (GELIFES), Raul Luna (PB Physics student), Jelle Blijleven (SSE, X-lab physics), Jan Anton Koster (ZIAM), Andreas Milias-Argeitis (GBB), Niki Gervais (GELIFES), Steven Hoekstra (Van Swinderen), Jacolien Graver (SSE, S&S), Sander van Doorn (GELIFES), Seán Byrne (PB Chemistry student), Cato Drion (GELIFES), Remco Havenith (Stratingh), Klaas Poelstra (GRIP), Francisco José Castillo Hernández (CLT), Sieuwert Molema (PB Biology student), Ginnie Renz (Betastuff board member, student), Alexandra Thudor (PB mathematics student), Mart van Genne (SSE, S&S), Ferdinand van der Graaf (CLT), Christa Lankhaar (CLT), Jan Riezebos (TAG), Lilian Tabois (UB), Martijn Blikmans-Middel (UB).
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