Hi everyone,
Well, while all schools are on their holidays, I noticed yesterday that Gemini is now part of Google Classroom. Just added in there.. without letting us know..
I would appreciate it if any Google school administrators could check the following for me, please. I am not the admin in my school, so it appears the Gemini chatbot is "off"; however, I can still outline a lesson plan and generate some other resources.
My questions are:
-Can a Google admin turn these on at present?
-Are these tools available for students?
I think the answers to the above are NO... as of today.. but would appreciate some other digging/investigating from admins.
According to Mairéad Pratschke, in reply to a post I put up on LinkedIn earlier, access to Gemini will be available from August but we are a little confused ... It is hard to get answers.. so it appears that unless a school's admin actively chooses to disable it, Gemini will be accessible. In summary, the default, we think, is that Gemini will be "on" in August.
I have huge concerns around all of this, introducing tools before any schools/teachers have opportunities to learn about them. I believe strongly in learning about AI before going anywhere near using it. And never mind ethics, from an EU AI Act perspective... let's no go there!
My linkedIn post about this has grown legs if you want to have a read (and all the comments too ) but I've included the text below about it.
Interested to know your thoughts but also feel free to join the conversation on LinkedIn, need more teachers to talk about this!
Irene
LinkedIn post (read the comments also!):
Test from post:
As schools are closed during the summer, Google quietly embedded hashtag#Gemini into hashtag#GoogleClassroom
Back in February, the AI Advisory Council offered sensible advice about AI in education: "...we should try to ensure that it is used properly, ethically and only when its benefits outweigh its costs for instructors and students in an education setting".
The Council also stated, regarding AI technologies, "...the ability to manage them appropriately in our educational institutions is within our control "
https://lnkd.in/eZ8NdmtB
What Google has done is hardly within our control? How was this allowed to happen….without schools, teachers, students or parents involved?
This feels like it was imposed from the top down, something hashtag#UNESCO warned about in 2023: "The use of GenAI in education and research should be neither imposed in a top-down approach nor driven by commercial hyperbole". (p29) https://lnkd.in/ebg-EJYB
I'm not against AI in education, but I'm against it being done to us rather than with us.
Surely we need time in schools to develop our AI literacy, which is not about the tools. Give us time to learn about these technologies before imposing them on us. This is too rushed, and it is highly concerning.
Department of Education and Youth Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment hashtag#AIAdvisoryCouncil UNESCO