Explore the use of generative AI in portfolio practice

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Kristina Hoeppner // Catalyst IT // @anitsirk  FLANZ Conference // 27 August 2024

Recording: TBD

Workshop guide

What

Where

When

Who

How

AI?

do you stand?

to use AI?

should try AI?

can you implement AI?

What AI?

Deep learning

Machine learning

Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence
Intelligence exhibited by machines

Machine learning
Learning from data to make predictions

Deep learning
Use of artificial neural networks

What AI?

Deep learning

Machine learning

Artificial intelligence

Generative AI

Large Language Models

Where do you stand with gen AI?

Heard of it but haven't used it

Gave ChatGPT* a go a couple of times

Created some test images

Use it personally

Created some activities

Use it often and allow students to use it

When to use AI with portfolios?

Folio thinking

... is a process of engaging in the collection, organization, reflection and connection that leads to a person’s ability to speak intelligently and concisely (i.e. tell stories) about one’s learning experiences, what they mean and their value, and how the experiences relate one to each other.

Activities in portfolio practice

Create

Collect / organise

Curate / reflect

Converse

Connect

Who should try gen AI?

How could you implement gen AI?

Psst: Did you read the terms of use?

Open AI's Terms of Use

Your Content. You may provide input to the Services (“Input”), and receive output from the Services based on the Input (“Output”). Input and Output are collectively “Content.” You are responsible for Content, including ensuring that it does not violate any applicable law or these Terms. You represent and warrant that you have all rights, licenses, and permissions needed to provide Input to our Services.

Our Use of Content. We may use Content to provide, maintain, develop, and improve our Services, comply with applicable law, enforce our terms and policies, and keep our Services safe.

Opt Out. If you do not want us to use your Content to train our models, you can opt out by following the instructions in this Help Center article. Please note that in some cases this may limit the ability of our Services to better address your specific use case.

Psst: Did you read the terms of use?

Open AI's Terms of Use

Your Content. You may provide input to the Services (“Input”), and receive output from the Services based on the Input (“Output”). Input and Output are collectively “Content.” You are responsible for Content, including ensuring that it does not violate any applicable law or these Terms. You represent and warrant that you have all rights, licenses, and permissions needed to provide Input to our Services.

Our Use of Content. We may use Content to provide, maintain, develop, and improve our Services, comply with applicable law, enforce our terms and policies, and keep our Services safe.

Opt Out. If you do not want us to use your Content to train our models, you can opt out by following the instructions in this Help Center article. Please note that in some cases this may limit the ability of our Services to better address your specific use case.

You are

responsible for Content

Input and Output

We may use Content

you can opt out

Accuracy. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are rapidly evolving fields of study. We are constantly working to improve our Services to make them more accurate, reliable, safe, and beneficial. Given the probabilistic nature of machine learning, use of our Services may, in some situations, result in Output that does not accurately reflect real people, places, or facts.

When you use our Services you understand and agree:

  • Output may not always be accurate. You should not rely on Output from our Services as a sole source of truth or factual information, or as a substitute for professional advice.
  • You must evaluate Output for accuracy and appropriateness for your use case, including using human review as appropriate, before using or sharing Output from the Services.
  • You must not use any Output relating to a person for any purpose that could have a legal or material impact on that person, such as making credit, educational, employment, housing, insurance, legal, medical, or other important decisions about them.
  • Our Services may provide incomplete, incorrect, or offensive Output that does not represent OpenAI’s views. If Output references any third party products or services, it doesn’t mean the third party endorses or is affiliated with OpenAI.

Accuracy. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are rapidly evolving fields of study. We are constantly working to improve our Services to make them more accurate, reliable, safe, and beneficial. Given the probabilistic nature of machine learning, use of our Services may, in some situations, result in Output that does not accurately reflect real people, places, or facts.

When you use our Services you understand and agree:

  • Output may not always be accurate. You should not rely on Output from our Services as a sole source of truth or factual information, or as a substitute for professional advice.
  • You must evaluate Output for accuracy and appropriateness for your use case, including using human review as appropriate, before using or sharing Output from the Services.
  • You must not use any Output relating to a person for any purpose that could have a legal or material impact on that person, such as making credit, educational, employment, housing, insurance, legal, medical, or other important decisions about them.
  • Our Services may provide incomplete, incorrect, or offensive Output that does not represent OpenAI’s views. If Output references any third party products or services, it doesn’t mean the third party endorses or is affiliated with OpenAI.

Output that does not accurately reflect real people, places, or facts

You should not rely on Output

incomplete, incorrect, or offensive Output

Reflect on your use of AI so far (1)

  • Offered by Quora
  • You are responsible for any text entered by other people
  • Data goes to the U.S.
  • Input can be used by Quora (and is shared)

Reflect on your use of AI so far (2)

  • Backed by research from Dr Leticia Britos Cavagnaro at Stanford's d.school
  • Assist with reflection
  • Data goes to the U.S.
  • Input not used for training
  • Educator has access
Visualisation of the 10 digital ethics principles by the AAEEBL Task Force arranged in squares with empty ones indicating that there could be more in the future

Which AAEEBL Digital Ethics Principles are touched by the use of generative AI?

Activity: Digital ethics

Visualisation of the 10 digital ethics principles by the AAEEBL Task Force arranged in squares with empty ones indicating that there could be more in the future

What is next for you on your (gen) AI journey?

Some resources

Learn
from others

Available on all major podcast apps and podcast.mahara.org

Contact

Kristina Hoeppner
Mahara Project Lead

kristina@catalyst.net.nz
@anitsirk@cloudisland.nz
khoeppner
catalyst.net.nz

Explore the use of generative AI in portfolio practice

By Kristina Hoeppner

Explore the use of generative AI in portfolio practice

Workshop by Kristina Hoeppner (Catalyst IT) at FLANZ Conference 2024 on 27 August 2024

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