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Human Connection in the Age of AI

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In this episode of the Campus Technology Insider Podcast, host Rhea Kelly presents a keynote talk by Julia Freeland Fisher, the Director of Education Research at the Clayton Christensen Institute. Julia discusses the impacts of AI on social ties and the concept of social capital in education. She explores how AI can both challenge and enhance personal connections among students and educators. The presentation covers trends in AI companions, the rise of chatbots for college and career guidance, and offers recommendations for ensuring technology fosters rather than replaces human interactions in education.

00:00 Introduction to the Campus Technology Insider Podcast

00:20 Keynote Speaker Introduction: Julia Freeland Fisher

01:02 The Importance of Human Connection in the Age of AI

01:46 Defining Social Capital and Its Impact

07:31 The Role of AI in Education and Career Guidance

09:29 AI Companions: Disruption or Opportunity?

17:27 Research Findings on AI and Student Support

28:09 Balancing AI and Human Connection in Education

37:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Music: Mixkit

Duration: 41 minutes

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In this episode of the Campus Technology Insider Podcast, host Rhea Kelly presents a keynote talk by Julia Freeland Fisher, the Director of Education Research at the Clayton Christensen Institute. Julia discusses the impacts of AI on social ties and the concept of social capital in education. She explores how AI can both challenge and enhance personal connections among students and educators. The presentation covers trends in AI companions, the rise of chatbots for college and career guidance, and offers recommendations for ensuring technology fosters rather than replaces human interactions in education.

00:00 Introduction to the Campus Technology Insider Podcast

00:20 Keynote Speaker Introduction: Julia Freeland Fisher

01:02 The Importance of Human Connection in the Age of AI

01:46 Defining Social Capital and Its Impact

07:31 The Role of AI in Education and Career Guidance

09:29 AI Companions: Disruption or Opportunity?

17:27 Research Findings on AI and Student Support

28:09 Balancing AI and Human Connection in Education

37:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Resource links:

Music: Mixkit

Duration: 41 minutes

Transcript (coming soon)

  continue reading

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