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Empowering Tomorrow: Innovate, Code, Inspire

Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
In this presentation, we will discuss the gaps and resources needed to cultivate artificial intelligence (AI) literacy in computer science (CS) education. We will outline educational principles and guidelines for teaching AI literacy in CS, focusing on age-appropriate practices. Additionally, we will explore methods and approaches for fostering AI literacy in K-12 CS education. Further, we will touch on the role of place-based learning in cultivating AI literacy, particularly in Hawaiʻi schools, and how culturally responsive practices can make AI education more relevant and meaningful in Hawaiian learning contexts. The audience will be able to elaborate reflect on the educational practices for sustainable and promising AI literacy teaching and learning in CS education in Hawaiʻi schools.
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Chih-Pu Dai

Assistant Professor, Department of Learning Design and Technology, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Dr. Chih-Pu Dai is an assistant professor in the Department of Learning Design and Technology at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s College of Education. His research agenda involves the design and development of innovative and inclusive advanced learning technologies as well... Read More →
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Azibun Nuder

Gradaute Assistant (Hawai'i Education Research Network), Information and Computer Sciences Department
Ms. Azibun Nuder is a graduate assistant in Hawai'i Education Research Network, working on Artificial Intelligence Education and Literacy for Computer Science Education and crosscutting disciplines.
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm HST
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