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Ethics-Literacy Curriculum Modeling for Ethical Practice of 5G Information Professionals (5G 정보환경 정보전문가를 위한 윤리 리터러시 교육과정 모형연구)

  • Yoo, Sarah
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.139-166
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    • 2022
  • Ethical Issues increase when people engage in smart technological systems such as 5G, IoT, Cloud computing services and AI applications. Range of this research is comparison of various literacy concepts and its ethical issues in considering of 5G features and UX. 86 research papers and reports which have been published within the recent 5 years (2017-2022), relating the research subject, are investigated and analyzed. Two results show that various literacies can be grouped into four areas and that some of common issues among those areas as well as unique issues of each area are identified. Based on the literature analysis, an Operational Definition of Ethics-Literacy is presented and the model of ethics-literacy curriculum supporting ethical behavior of 5G information professionals is developed and suggested.

A study on Digital Literacy for University Liberal Education in the AI Era (AI 시대 대학 교양교육에 필요한 디지털 리터러시 연구)

  • Hye-Jin Baek;Cheol-Seung Lee
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.539-544
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    • 2024
  • This paper examines the necessity and direction of digital literacy education as university education in the AI era. Digital literacy can be considered universal education about everyday culture in a digital environment, and its scope is expanding to cultivate the competencies necessary for citizens of a digital society, rather than simply the ability to use digital devices. In this paper, the university liberal arts curriculum has strengthened the information literacy area to reflect the changes of the times, but it is presented as a problem that it is still focused on the technical aspects of learning how to use digital devices and specific programs. It was suggested that the direction of digital literacy education in universities should not be limited to the technical and instrumental aspects of using digital devices, but that it would be desirable to focus on digital ethics considering the social impacts that may arise from the use of digital devices.

A Case Study on the Pre-service Math Teacher's Development of AI Literacy and SW Competency (예비수학교사의 AI 소양과 SW 역량 계발에 관한 사례 연구)

  • Kim, Dong Hwa;Kim, Seung Ho
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.93-117
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    • 2023
  • The aim of this study is to explore the pre-service math teachers' characteristics of education to develop their AI literacy and SW competency, and to derive some implications. We conducted a 14-hours AI and SW education program for pre-service teachers with theory and practice, and an analysis on class observation data, video frames of classes and interview, Python programming assignments and papers. The results of this case study for 3 pre-service teachers are as follows. First, two students understood artificial neural network and deep learning system accurately, furthermore, all students conducted a couple of explorations related with performance improvement of deep learning system with interest. Second, coding and exploration activities using Python improved students' computational thinking as well as SW competency, which help them give convergence education in the future. Third, they responded positively to the necessity of AI literacy and SW competency development, and to applying coding to math class. Lastly, it's necessary to endeavor to give a coding education to the student's eye level according to his or her prerequisite and to ease the burden of student's studying AI technology.

A Study of the Definition and Components of Data Literacy for K-12 AI Education (초·중등 AI 교육을 위한 데이터 리터러시 정의 및 구성 요소 연구)

  • Kim, Seulki;Kim, Taeyoung
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.691-704
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    • 2021
  • The development of AI technology has brought about a big change in our lives. The importance of AI and data education is also growing as AI's influence from life to society to the economy grows. In response, the OECD Education Research Report and various domestic information and curriculum studies deal with data literacy and present it as an essential competency. However, the definition of data literacy and the content and scope of the components vary among researchers. Thus, we analyze the semantic similarity of words through Word2Vec deep learning natural language processing methods along with the definitions of key data literacy studies and analysis of word frequency utilized in components, to present objective and comprehensive definition and components. It was revised and supplemented by expert review, and we defined data literacy as the 'basic ability of knowledge construction and communication to collect, analyze, and use data and process it as information for problem solving'. Furthermore we propose the components of each category of knowledge, skills, values and attitudes. We hope that the definition and components of data literacy derived from this study will serve as a good foundation for the systematization and education research of AI education related to students' future competency.

Development of Digital and AI Teaching-learning Strategies Based on Computational Thinking for Enhancing Digital Literacy and AI Literacy of Elementary School Student (초등학생의 디지털·AI 리터러시 함양을 위한 컴퓨팅 사고력 기반 교수·학습 전략 개발)

  • Ji-Yeon Hong;Yungsik Kim
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.341-352
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    • 2022
  • The wave of a knowledge and information society led by AI, Big Data, and so on is having an all-round impact on our way of life. Therefore the Ministry of Education is in a hurry to strengthen Digital Literacy, including AI and SW Education, by improving the curriculum that can cultivate basic knowledge and capabilities to respond to changes in the future society. It can be seen that establishing a foundation for cultivating Digital Literacy through all subjects and improving basic and in-depth learning in new technology fields such as AI linked to the information curriculum is an essential part for future society. However, research on each content for cultivating Digital and AI literacy is relatively active, while research on teaching and learning strategies is insufficient. Therefore in this study, a CT-based Digital and AI teaching and learning strategy that can foster that was developed and Delphi expert verification was conducted, and the final teaching and learning strategy was completed after evaluating instructor usability and analyzing learner effectiveness.

Development of a Smart Device Utilization Education Program for Senior Citizens

  • Ahra CHO;Chan-Woo YOO
    • Fourth Industrial Review
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.19-27
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: This study is based on the results of the National Information Society Agency's the Report on the Digital Divide in 2022. This study sought to develop digital literacy education programs for senior citizens, a digitally disadvantaged group, and to utilize smart devices to enhance their digital capabilities. Research design, data and methodology: Based on Gagné's nine events of instruction, a total of 7-session educational programs using smart devices were developed, and teaching-learning goals were set at a level that older learners can realistically perform. In preparation for the era of digital transformation, AI utilization methods are introduced and utilized in some sessions of the educational program. Results: Among a total of 7 sessions of the educational program, 5 sessions using KakaoTalk and Naver App, and 2 sessions using other apps were developed. There are a total of three sessions using AI. Conclusions: This study presented a digital literacy education program that combined AI, addressing the insufficiency of AI-based education programs targeting senior citizens. It is expected that this educational program will be able to improve the digital literacy skills and provide a basis for fulfilling their responsibilities as digital citizens by suggesting a direction for AI utilization education for senior citizens.

A Study on Factors Influencing AI Learning Continuity : Focused on Business Major Students

  • Park, So Hyun
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.189-210
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    • 2023
  • Purpose This study aims to investigate factors that positively influence the continuous Artificial Intelligence(AI) Learning Continuity of business major students. Design/methodology/approach To evaluate the impact of AI education, a survey was conducted among 119 business-related majors who completed a software/AI course. Frequency analysis was employed to examine the general characteristics of the sample. Furthermore, factor analysis using Varimax rotation was conducted to validate the derived variables from the survey items, and Cronbach's α coefficient was used to measure the reliability of the variables. Findings Positive correlations were observed between business major students' AI Learning Continuity and their AI Interest, AI Awareness, and Data Analysis Capability related to their majors. Additionally, the study identified that AI Project Awareness and AI Literacy Capability play pivotal roles as mediators in fostering AI Learning Continuity. Students who acquired problem-solving skills and related technologies through AI Projects Awareness showed increased motivation for AI Learning Continuity. Lastly, AI Self-Efficacy significantly influences students' AI Learning Continuity.

Artificial Intelligence(AI) Fundamental Education Design for Non-major Humanities (비전공자 인문계열을 위한 인공지능(AI) 보편적 교육 설계)

  • Baek, Su-Jin;Shin, Yoon-Hee
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.285-293
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    • 2021
  • With the advent of the 4th Industrial Revolution, AI utilization capabilities are being emphasized in various industries, but AI education design and curriculum research as universal education is currently lacking. This study offers a design for universal AI education to further cultivate its use in universities. For the AI basic education design, a questionnaire was conducted for experts three times, and the reliability of the derived design contents was verified by reflecting the results. As a result, the main competencies for cultivating AI literacy were data literacy, AI understanding and utilization, and the main detailed areas derived were data structure understanding and processing, visualization, word cloud, public data utilization, and machine learning concept understanding and utilization. The educational design content derived through this study is expected to increase the value of competency-centered AI universal education in the future.

An Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Education Research Trends Based on Topic Modeling

  • You-Jung Ko
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.197-209
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    • 2024
  • This study aimed to analyze recent research trends in Artificial Intelligence (AI) education within South Korea with the overarching objective of exploring the future direction of AI education. For this purpose, an analysis of 697 papers related to AI education published in Research Information Sharing Service (RISS) from 2016 to November 2023 were analyzed using word cloud and Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) topic modeling technique. As a result of the analysis, six major topics were identified: generative AI utilization education, AI ethics education, AI convergence education, teacher perceptions and roles in AI utilization, AI literacy development in university education, and AI-based education and research directions. Based on these findings, I proposed several suggestions, (1) including expanding the use of generative AI in various subjects, (2) establishing ethical guidelines for AI use, (3) evaluating the long-term impact of AI education, (4) enhancing teachers' ability to use AI in higher education, (5) diversifying the curriculum of AI education in universities, (6) analyzing the trend of AI research, and developing an educational platform.

ETRI AI Strategy #5: Nurturing AI Professionals (ETRI AI 실행전략 5: AI 전문인력 양성)

  • Hong, A.R.;Kim, S.M.;Han, E.S.;Yeon, S.J.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.35 no.7
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    • pp.46-55
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    • 2020
  • As artificial intelligence (AI) technology becomes more important, the demand for AI talent is increasing. However, there is a shortage of AI talent around the world, and it is difficult to secure. Therefore, it has become more important to nurture the AI workforce. The private sector and government in Korea and other countries are making an effort to cultivate AI talent, and ETRI has proposed "Nurturing AI Professionals" as ETRI AI Strategy #5 to meet both internal and national demands for AI talent. ETRI has suggested three key tasks to implement AI Strategy #5. The first one is to create a "top-notch AI talent training project: the ETRI AI Academy" to strengthen AI research capabilities. The second one is "nurturing AI engineers specialized in local-based industries: the ETRI AI Business School" to help supply the necessary AI workforce in the industry. The third one is the "contribution to AI education service for people: ETRI AI Literacy" to raise the public's understanding and utilization of AI.