Keywords
AI
Library
Education
Impact
Development
Library
Education
Impact
Development
How to Cite
Artificial Intelligence and education: The role of librarians in promoting ethical and responsible AI. (2023). Synergy, 21(1). https://slav.vic.edu.au/index.php/Synergy/article/view/687
Abstract
Leon Furze, an educator currently exploring the world of AI and education for his PhD, considers the evolving role school librarians can play in supporting teachers and students as they navigate ongoing developments in the area of artificial intelligence.
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