Navigating Authentic Learning In The Age Of Generative AI

Sharon LAU Pui Wan 

NUS-ISS 

sharon.lau@nus.edu.sg 

Lau, S. P. W. (2024). Navigating authentic learning in the age of generative AI [Lightning talk]. In Higher Education Conference in Singapore (HECS) 2024, 3 December, National University of Singapore. https://blog.nus.edu.sg/hecs/hecs2024-spwlau/

SUB-THEME

Opportunities from Generative AI 

KEYWORDS

Generative AI, Authentic Learning, Critical Thinking, Educational Strategies 

CATEGORY

Lightning Talk

EXTENDED ABSTRACT

In an era where generative AI is rapidly transforming educational landscapes, educators face both unprecedented opportunities and formidable challenges. As an adult educator in NUS, I propose to address the most pressing issue: how can we foster authentic learning experiences while leveraging the capabilities of generative AI? This lightning talk aims to provide a roadmap for educators to navigate this complex terrain, addressing the following aspects: 

Embrace AI as a co-educator 

Generative AI can serve as a dynamic partner in the educational process, providing personalised feedback, facilitating adaptive learning, and enabling interactive simulations. By integrating AI-driven tools, educators can create more engaging and tailored learning experiences. An example from my own practice involves using AI tools to simulate real-world business scenarios. Students interact with AI-generated market data, making strategic decisions that mirror professional challenges. This method not only deepens their understanding but also prepares them for the complexities of the professional world. The AI acts as a co-educator, providing immediate feedback and alternative perspectives, thereby enriching the learning experience. 

Cultivate critical thinking  

One of the core components of authentic learning is the development of critical thinking skills. AI can play a crucial role in this area by presenting students with complex, open-ended problems that require creative solutions. Research has shown that AI can aid in the development of higher-order thinking skills by challenging students to analyse, interpret, and synthesise information. For example, in my classes, I utilise AI to design challenging case studies that require students to engage deeply with the material. These case studies present AI-generated data that students must critically evaluate and interpret. This approach fosters a deeper level of engagement and helps students develop the critical thinking skills necessary to navigate an increasingly complex world. The use of AI in presenting diverse scenarios and data sets encourages students to consider multiple perspectives and develop well-rounded solutions. 

 

During this talk, I will draw from the latest research and my practical experiences to highlight key strategies and insights. I will share examples of real-world practice to illustrate my key messages. 

 

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