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Students using virtual reality to create video games

Fourth and fifth graders using virtual reality headsets to analyze video games and learn how to create their own. | Photo by: Leah Burger, 百媚导航 doctoral student

百媚导航 is helping bring AI to Pre-K-12 classrooms

By: Cassidy Delamarter, University Communications and Marketing

Preparing students for a world driven by artificial intelligence starts long before college. The 百媚导航 is collaborating with Pre-K-12 educators to integrate AI into classrooms in Tampa Bay and across the nation, ensuring that future generations develop essential skills early on.

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, a professor in 百媚导航鈥檚 College of Education, created TeacherServer, an for teachers. , its users have skyrocketed. Now nearly 1.25 million teachers are using the tools in their classroom to help with a variety of tasks, including lesson planning, assessments and presentations.

鈥淲别 across Florida and Georgia and learned many educators are already using AI to streamline grading and presentations, but they were hesitant to incorporate it directly into classrooms due to data privacy concerns and lack of formal training,鈥 Unal said. 鈥淣ow I鈥檓 working to bridge this gap and provide them with the proper support and resources.鈥 

Building on these efforts, collaborations within 百媚导航鈥檚 Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing are tackling similar challenges, exploring ways to address common concerns surrounding AI integration. 百媚导航 College of Education Professors Ilene Berson and Michael Berson are exploring several research projects to advance ethical use of AI in early education.

鈥淥ur research emphasizes the importance of centering children鈥檚 voices and developmental needs in AI design, ensuring that these technologies empower young learners while upholding their rights and well-being,鈥 Ilene said.

The Bersons鈥 most recent work, , emphasizes the need for global standards prioritizing transparency and data security, alongside active involvement from educators, parents and children to align AI with developmental needs. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 important to ensure students have equal opportunities to develop digital literacy and engage with AI in meaningful and responsible ways,鈥 said College of Education Interim Dean Jenifer Jasinski Schneider. 鈥淲别 have faculty in every discipline exploring AI; I am challenging our faculty to take this on because this is where we need our focus to be to prepare for the future.鈥

student using virtual reality to explore video games as seen on the tv behind her

Through partnerships with the Tampa Housing Authority and local community groups, Schneider and doctoral candidate Leah Burger are providing after-school programming for fourth and fifth grade students to explore how they use generative AI in authentic digital writing environments. The students critically analyze video games and then create, write and code their own game. In that process, they use generative AI for drafting game names, plot ideas, images, dialogue and research to develop a stronger ethical understanding of AI and its applications. 

鈥淲hen students write augmented reality games with generative AI, they also must navigate many of the important issues prominent within the tool, such as misinformation, and prompt engineering and revision strategies,鈥 Burger said. 鈥淭he students do not just take the generative AI outputs at face value, in fact, many of them use the outputs as the launching for critical thinking toward the tool.鈥

Burger will continue this program throughout the summer during a summer camp for Tampa Public Housing Authority. 

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