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Lunch Talk #37: Reflections for the future: Algorithmic cultures in education, work and migration

You are invited to join the Lunch Talk #37 at the Faculty of Education, UIII

Nardine Alnemr, Ph.D. (Lecturer at the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) and Fellow of the Indo-Pacific Research Centre (IPRC) at Murdoch University) will share about: “Reflections for the future: Algorithmic cultures in education, work and migration“.

Mainstream uses of Large Language Models (LLMs)-based artificial assistants have opened opportunities for redefinition of education and work. Yet placed in a wider context of algorithmic logics and cultures, which simplify social and political problems to “if-then” formulations, how does such affect the future of education, work and migration? This talk presents an overview of some of these connections. Questions covered in this talk include: What pedagogical changes are educators introducing to adapt to opportunities associated with AI applications? What are the implications for education when work becomes increasingly defined on capacities to develop and use AI? How does this shape migration pathways and assessments which might exacerbate global disparity or “brain drain”? One approach to consider in response to these questions is to centre “the future.” This framing can create justifications for the changes and opportunities that are accountable to the present realities and the expected benefits.

Day/Date: Wednesday/January 8, 2025
Time: 13.00-14.30 WIB
Place: Theater, Faculty A Building

Online participation:
https://bit.ly/LunchTalkEdu37

E-Certificate is provided

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