Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction (May 2024)

The Human-Centred Design of a Universal Module for Artificial Intelligence Literacy in Tertiary Education Institutions

  • Daswin De Silva,
  • Shalinka Jayatilleke,
  • Mona El-Ayoubi,
  • Zafar Issadeen,
  • Harsha Moraliyage,
  • Nishan Mills

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/make6020051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 1114 – 1125

Abstract

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Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is heralding a new era in AI for performing a spectrum of complex tasks that are indistinguishable from humans. Alongside language and text, Generative AI models have been built for all other modalities of digital data, image, video, audio, and code. The full extent of Generative AI and its opportunities, challenges, contributions, and risks are still being explored by academic researchers, industry practitioners, and government policymakers. While this deep understanding of Generative AI continues to evolve, the lack of fluency, literacy, and effective interaction with Generative and conventional AI technologies are common challenges across all domains. Tertiary education institutions are uniquely positioned to address this void. In this article, we present the human-centred design of a universal AI literacy module, followed by its four primary constructs that provide core competence in AI to coursework and research students and academic and professional staff in a tertiary education setting. In comparison to related work in AI literacy, our design is inclusive due to the collaborative approach between multiple stakeholder groups and is comprehensive given the descriptive formulation of the primary constructs of this module with exemplars of how they activate core operational competence across the four groups.

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