2. OUR VISION & MISSION FOR EDUCATION
19th century vision of the year 2000
(Jean-Marc Côté, 1899)
Today
3. CAN WE OPTIMIZE EDUCATION AND TEACHING?
No need teachers, No need school and
Only need radio.
Is TV answer?
Every technological innovation impacts education field
4. CAN WE OPTIMIZE EDUCATION AND TEACHING?
Every technological innovation impacts education field
5. AI is defined as the ability and development of an
information technology-based computer systems or other
machines to complete the tasks that usually require human
intelligence and logical deduction.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)
7. AI TODAY
McKinsey global institute
report 2017:
• 70% of AI investment comes from
internal R&D investment by the
largest technology companies.
• 80% – 90% of all AI talent is
working at the largest technology
companies in the world.
9. AI IN FUTURE
Timeline of Median Estimates (with 50%
intervals) for AI Achieving Human
Performance.
What should people do to stay competitive in the job market has become the new million-
Aggregate Forecast for HLMI, grouped by
region in which respondent was an
undergraduate.
Grace, K., Salvatier, J., Dafoe, A., Zhang, B., & Evans, O. (2017). When will
AI exceed human performance? Evidence from AI experts.
11. JOBS IN DIGITAL ERA
ALMOST 6 PEOPLE ARE LOSING THEIR
JOBS WITH EACH ROBOT
IMPLEMENTATION.
[ACEMOGLU &RESTREPO, 2017]
OUR STUDENTS WILL
LOSE THEIR JOB !!!
12. AI INVASION IN EDUCATION
The strength of AI is its speed, accuracy, and
consistency. AI is still weak in soft skill
• Routine and structured jobs are easier will be
replaced by AI soon.
• unstructured Job and involved managing people
are harder to be replaced by AI.
With the job replacements by AI, future job market and required
skillsets would be significantly different.
[Siau, 2017, 2018; Rainie & Anderson, 2017]
13. AI INVASION IN EDUCATION
Artificial Intelligence Market in the US
Education Sector report.
1. Simplifying
Administrative
Tasks
2. Smart
Content
3.
Personalized
Learning
4. New
efficiency
5. Global
learning
How should higher education react to help
their students compete in the AI age?
47.5%
14. 1. SIMPLIFYING ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS
• Grading exams
• Assessing homework
• Enrollment & admission tasks
• Providing response to their students
More time with their students
More efficient enrollment and admissions
15. 2. SMART CONTENT
• AI tools, such as cram101, that use the basic outline of a
course and syllabus provided by the teacher to
produce customized textbooks and curriculum for students.
• JustTheFacts101 highlights and generates book and chapter
specific summaries on the spot.
16. 3. PERSONALIZED LEARNING
• Adjusting learning based on an individual student’s particular
needs (The idea of customizing curriculum for every student)
• Identifies gaps in knowledge
• Redirects to new topics when appropriate
• Read the expression that passes on a student's face that
indicates they are struggling to grasp a subject
• Modify a lesson to respond to that.
• Personalized virtual assistance
17. 4. NEW EFFICIENCIES
• AI improves IT processes and unleashes new efficiencies:
• Schools can determine the appropriate methods of preventing students from getting lost
• Modeling of complex data to enable the operations department to create data-driven forecasts.
• Monitoring system with facial & emotional recognition,
Chinese high school in Hangzhou
23. AI POWERED DATA ANALYTICS
The school set out to ‘measure the whole child’ and based the
AI powered data analytics on four goals:
• Helping students achieve academic excellence;
• Creating partnerships between parents, community, and staff in
educating children;
• Focusing on early assessment and intervention to ensure academic
success; and
• Creating and maintaining safe learning environments.
student graduation rates (2010)
student graduation rates (2016)