Artificial (and Human) Intelligence - A Conversation with Prof. Rose Luckin

Rose Luckin⁠ is Professor of Learner Centred Design at the ⁠UCL Knowledge Lab⁠ in London. Her research involves the design and evaluation of educational technology using theories from the learning sciences and techniques from Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Rose is the Director of ⁠EDUCATE⁠, a London hub for educational technology startups, researchers and educators to work together on the development of evidence-informed Educational Technology, and author of ⁠Machine Learning and Human Intelligence: the future of education in the 21st century⁠ (2018).

Rose was named on the ⁠Seldon List⁠ 2017 as one of the 20 most influential people in Education. She is Specialist Adviser to the ⁠UK House of Commons Education Select Committee⁠ and Co-founder of the ⁠Institute for Ethical AI in Education⁠. She also holds roles as ⁠UFI charity⁠ trustee, a governor and trustee of ⁠St Paul's⁠ school in London and a governor of the ⁠Self-Managed Learning College⁠ in Brighton. 

Rose has taught in the state secondary, Further Education and Higher Education sectors, and she was previously Pro-Vice Chancellor for Teaching and Learning at the University of Sussex.

Social Links

LinkedIn: ⁠@rose-luckin⁠

Twitter: ⁠@Knowldgillusion

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