The idea of augmented intelligence in education is not new, however, there is still a lack of theoretical and empirical work in this area. The 21st International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education provides a chance to explore intelligence augmentation opportunities that would empower key stakeholders of education and provide innovative and creative solutions supported with empirical evidence. This year’s conference theme is “Augmented Intelligence to Empower Education”. Keynote speakers to elaborate on the topic include Neil Heffernan from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Yvonne Rogers from University College London, Andreas Schleicher from OECD, and Jim Knight from TES Global Ltd. Registration is still open!
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