『Do employers need us to teach AI? With Jim Merry, Vic Wilson-Crane and Deanne Cobb-Zygadlo』のカバーアート

Do employers need us to teach AI? With Jim Merry, Vic Wilson-Crane and Deanne Cobb-Zygadlo

Do employers need us to teach AI? With Jim Merry, Vic Wilson-Crane and Deanne Cobb-Zygadlo

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This is the last in a three-part series exploring responses from the EAP community following three years of Chat GPT induced mayhem. We talk through adaptations in the classroom, transferability and AI skills in the workplace, how to prepare students for higher education, the lack of consistency both within and among universities, reducing students’ reliance on gen AI, the dangers of confirmation bias, the need for change, the future of assessment, and other topics. Contributing to this conversation is Jim Merry from Nottingham Ningbo University in China and Dr Vic Wilson-Crane from Kaplan. Jim is at the EAP coal face working to adapt his teaching and course design, while Vic’s role in the Centre for Learning Innovation and Quality has given her a bird's eye view of institutional responses from across higher education.

We also manage to get Deanne Cobb-Zygadlo's mic and echo cancellation working to get her view of the response from Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan. Are clear policies and declarations of use enough, or are there more far reaching changes needed for EAP and higher education to stay ahead of the curve?

Guest bios

Jim Merry is an EAP tutor at University of Nottingham Ningbo China. He has worked in EAP and test preparation for over twenty years. Jim is interested in syllabus design, and is currently trying to navigate how to integrate AI more meaningfully into his work.

Dr Victoria Wilson-Crane has worked in education, in a variety of settings, for over 25 years. Vic has worked for Kaplan, one of the world’s largest global educators, for eighteen years. She leads Kaplan International Pathways’ Centre for Learning Innovation and Quality, a team of educational experts and developers, responsible for directing quality assurance and innovative learning and assessment in the Kaplan Pathways colleges in the UK. Vic has a particular interest in employability: her doctoral studies explored transition from school to further education and employment. A keen lifelong learner herself, she is a Senior Fellow of the Staff and Educational Development Association and a Certified Member of the Association for Learning Technology.

Timecodes

00:00 Intro to Vic Wilson-Crane

06:38 Changes brought about since COVID

07:11 Intro to Jim Merry

10:30 Intro to Deanne Cobb-Zygadlo

13:00 Educating students about the risk of AI dependency

17:55 difficulties in merging AI literacies with EAP

19:25 Developing transferable AI skills

22:10 The kindness curriculum

22:33 What do we lose when we modernise academic skills?

26:25 Student awareness of AI limitations

27:27 What do employers want?

33:26 Gen AI tells us what we want to hear.

35:45 The future of assessment

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