镜像
主题分析
授权
课程
领域(数学)
经济短缺
计算机科学
日常生活
促进者
人工智能
数学教育
心理学
教育学
定性研究
社会学
社会心理学
社会科学
哲学
语言学
数学
法学
纯数学
政府(语言学)
政治学
作者
Marie-Monique Schaper,Mariana Aki Tamashiro,Rachel Charlotte Smith,Maarten Van Mechelen,Ole Sejer Iversen
标识
DOI:10.1145/3585088.3589366
摘要
Technologies based on AI/ML are playing an increasingly prominent role in teenagers’ everyday lives. Mirroring this trend is a concomitant interest in teaching young people about intelligent technologies. Whereas previous research in the field of Child–Computer Interaction has proposed curriculum and learning activities that describe what teenagers need to learn about AI/ML, there is still a shortage of studies which specifically address teenager-centered perspectives in the teaching of AI/ML. This paper presents a study of teenagers’ everyday understanding of AI/ML technologies. Using a thematic analysis of the teenagers’ own explanations during a series of workshops, we present a conceptual map of the teenagers’ understandings of these technologies. We go on to propose five general recommendations for the teaching of AI/ML to teenagers through the lens of Computational Empowerment. Taken together, these recommendations serve as a teenage-centered starting point for teaching young people about intelligent technologies, an approach that can be implemented in future research interventions with similar objectives.
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