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Enjeux éthiques et critiques de l’intelligence artificielle en éducation : une revue systématique de la littérature
Although studied since the 2000s, the issues raised by artificial intelligence (AI) systems in education are currently receiving increasing attention in the scientific literature. However, obtaining a comprehensive overview is challenging due to researchers approaching them through diverse educational contexts, computational techniques, and heterogeneous analytical perspectives. Therefore, the objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the literature on the ethical and critical issues of AI systems in education to gain a better picture of them. An analysis of 58 scientific documents led us to identify 70 ethical and critical issues of AI systems in education, which were organized under 6 tensions: complexity of educational situations vs. technical standardization; agentivity of educational actors vs. technical automation; educational justice vs. technical rationality; school governance vs. technical design; need for intelligibility of educational actors vs. technical opacity; and dignity of educational actors vs. exploitation of data.Bien qu’ils aient été étudiés depuis les années 2000, les enjeux que suscitent les systèmes d’intelligence artificielle (IA) lorsqu’ils sont utilisés éducation (SIA-ED) font actuellement l’objet d’une attention croissante dans la littérature scientifique. Il est toutefois difficile d’en avoir une vue synthétique car ils sont abordés par les chercheurs et chercheuses au travers de terrains éducatifs, de techniques computationnelles et d’angles d’analyse hétérogènes. Aussi, l’objectif de cet article est de mener une revue systématique de la littérature sur les enjeux éthiques et critiques des SIA-ED afin d’en avoir un meilleur portrait. Une analyse de 58 documents scientifiques nous a amenés à identifier 70 enjeux éthiques et critiques des SIA-ED, que nous avons organisés sous 6 tensions : complexité des situations éducatives vs standardisation technique ; agentivité des acteurs et actrices scolaires vs automatisation technique ; justice scolaire vs rationalité technique ; gouvernance scolaire vs conception technique ; besoin d’intelligibilité des acteurs et actrices scolaires vs opacité technique ; dignité des acteurs et actrices scolaires vs exploitation des données
Self-Talk: Musing on Distance Education. (2023)
Self-Talk: Musings on Distance Education is a compilation of blogs and a series of reflective writings written by the author on open and distance learning (ODL) and online learning, accounting for over three decades of his experience. The cornucopia of his ideas and anecdotes pertains to the key innovations that hallmarked developments in ODL and online learning. The book shares much-needed pathways to re-imagine compromised education in the post-pandemic world. At the time of writing this book, Dr. Sanjaya Mishra worked as the director of education at the Commonwealth of Learning (CoL) in British Columbia, Canada. The book is primarily based on his prior trove of experiences as a distance educator at the sole centrally-funded open university in India, the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). The goal of this book is to understand the developments in distance education, including the changing roles of teachers and students, with critical discourse centred around IGNOU, based on lessons learned globally and specifically from engagements at the CoL. The book comprises six sections, encompassing 45 chapters