7.3. Participant Feedback
“As a doctoral student and a teacher of future teachers, these ideas felt like a clear call to action. We’re at a “Ctrl+Alt+Del” moment for our teaching methods. Our role is changing. We are no longer the sole gatekeepers of information. Instead, we are becoming the architects of learning experiences that build the uniquely human skills that AI can’t copy. We must teach our students, and their students, to be the critical thinkers who can challenge an algorithm’s answer and the emotionally intelligent leaders who can navigate human connection.”
Raisa Jivani, EdD in Post-Secondary Leadership (Candidate), Werklund School of Education, UCalgary
What is one takeaway from this event that you would like to implement in your education context?
Feedback summaries categorized into four themes:
1. AI Literacy and Awareness
- More awareness in students, how to use AI better
- Principles uses of AI
- Help students learn how to do literature searches through AI
- The 2×2 grid proposed by lighting talk speaker for when to use AI
2. Human-AI Interaction & Balance
- AI is like first contact with aliens
- The continued (increase) importance of human contact! (reflection / feedback)
- AI can augment us!
- Social connection within AI era
3. Pedagogical Challenges & Opportunities
- Think about what to do for large classes, especially async online
- The learning journey is satisfying / rewarding in itself
- For my perspective, AI education companion, I love the idea of personalized self-evaluation or language support through AI
4. Trust and Attitudes Toward AI
- Also, I found that there were some speakers who had more faith in the system (as a whole beyond AI) than I do


