Bendechache, Malika ORCID: 0000-0003-0069-1860, Tal, Irina ORCID: 0000-0001-9656-668X, Wall, P.J ORCID: 0000-0002-5859-4425, Grehan, Laura, Clarke, Emma ORCID: 0000-0003-4483-0172, O'Driscoll, Aidan, Van Der Haegen, Laurence, Leong, Brenda, Kearns, Anne and Brennan, Rob ORCID: 0000-0001-8236-362X (2021) AI in my life: AI, ethics & privacy workshops for 15-16-year-olds. In: WebSci '21: 13th ACM Web Science Conference 2021, 21-25 June 2021, Online.
Abstract
‘AI in My Life’ project will engage 500 Dublin teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds in a 15-week (20-
hour) co-created, interactive workshop series encouraging them to reflect on their experiences in a world
shaped by Artificial Intelligence (AI), personal data processing and digital transformation. Students will be
empowered to evaluate the ethical and privacy implications of AI in their lives, to protect their digital privacy
and to activate STEM careers and university awareness. It extends the ‘DCU TY’ programme for innovative
educational opportunities for Transition Year students from underrepresented communities in higher
education.
Privacy and cybersecurity researchers and public engagement professionals from the SFI Centres ADAPT1
and Lero2 will join experts from the Future of Privacy Forum3 and the INTEGRITY H20204 project to deliver
the programme to the DCU Access5 22-school network. DCU Access has a mission of creating equality of
access to third-level education for students from groups currently underrepresented in higher education. Each partner brings proven training activities in AI, ethics and privacy. A novel blending of material into a youthdriven
narrative will be the subject of initial co-creation workshops and supported by pilot material delivery
by undergraduate DCU Student Ambassadors. Train-the-trainer workshops and a toolkit for teachers will
enable delivery. The material will use a blended approach (in person and online) for delivery during COVID-
19. It will also enable wider use of the material developed. An external study of programme effectiveness will
report on participants’: enhanced understanding of AI and its impact, improved data literacy skills in terms of
their understanding of data privacy and security, empowerment to protect privacy, growth in confidence in
participating in public discourse about STEM, increased propensity to consider STEM subjects at all levels,
and greater capacity of teachers to facilitate STEM interventions. This paper introduces the project, presents
more details about co-creation workshops that is a particular step in the proposed methodology and reports
some preliminary results.
Metadata
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Event Type: | Workshop |
Refereed: | Yes |
Subjects: | Computer Science > Artificial intelligence Computer Science > Computer security Social Sciences > Education |
DCU Faculties and Centres: | DCU Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Engineering and Computing > School of Computing Research Institutes and Centres > Lero: The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre Research Institutes and Centres > ADAPT |
Published in: | In proceeding of WebSci '21: 13th ACM Web Science Conference 2021. . Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). |
Publisher: | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
Official URL: | https://doi.org/10.1145/3462741.3466664 |
Copyright Information: | © 2021 ACM. Open Access (CC-BY-4.0) |
Funders: | Science Foundation Ireland through Discover programme grant number 20/DP/8175, ADAPT Centre for Digital Content Technology (www.adaptcentre.ie) [grant number 13/RC/2106_P2, Lero- the Irish Software Research Centre (www.lero.ie). [grant number 13/RC/2094_2] |
ID Code: | 26045 |
Deposited On: | 29 Jun 2021 17:13 by Malika Bendechache . Last Modified 21 Nov 2023 10:29 |
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