AI for Social Good Education at Hispanic Serving Institutions

Authors

  • Yu Chen San Jose State Univeristy
  • Gabriel Granco Cal Poly Pomona
  • Yunfei Hou California State University San Bernardino
  • Heather Macias California State University Long Beach
  • Frank A. Gomez California State University, Office of the Chancellor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaaiss.v3i1.31259

Keywords:

Increasing Diversity in AI Education and Research

Abstract

This project aims to broaden AI education by developing and studying the efficacy of innovative learning practices and resources for AI education for social good. We have developed three AI learning modules for students to: 1) identify social issues that align with the SDGs in their community (e.g., poverty, hunger, quality education); 2) learn AI through hands-on labs and business applications; and 3) create AI-powered solutions in teams to address social is-sues they have identified. Student teams are expected to situate AI learning in their communities and contribute to their communities. Students then use the modules to en-gage in an interdisciplinary approach, facilitating AI learn-ing for social good in informational sciences and technology, geography, and computer science at three CSU HSIs (San Jose State University, Cal Poly Pomona and CSU San Bernardino). Finally, we aim to evaluate the efficacy and impact of the proposed AI teaching methods and activities in terms of learning outcomes, student experience, student engagement, and equity.

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Published

2024-05-20

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Increasing Diversity in AI Education and Research