Computationel thinking - at tænke med maskiner er en podcast-serie fra It-vest om informatik og brugen af computationelle metoder i forskning og uddannelse. Du vil få indsigt i, hvordan computere kan supplere vores kognitive kompetencer, og du vil møde en lang række forskere fra vidt forskellige forskningsfelter, der fortæller, hvordan de med computernes regnekraft og dataopsamling kan skabe helt ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Language | Danish | Categories | EducationTechnology |
I den foregående podcastepisode besøgte vi Aalborg Universitet for at se nærmere på MASSHINE – et netværk for forskere på det humanistiske og samfundsvidenskabelige fakultet, der på forskellige måder bruger computationelle metoder eller har computati... more
I de foregående episoder af podcasten har fokus især været på udfordringen med at ruste studerende til en verden, hvor computationelle værktøjer og metoder er en central del af hverdagen og de faglige kompetencer, uanset om man studerer biologi, antr... more
Når universitetsstuderende fra forskellige fagmiljøer skal lære digitale kompetencer, hvor konkret skal det så være? Handler det f.eks. om bestemte programmeringssprog og om kunstig intelligens eller om mere grundlæggende tværfaglige evner til at tæn... more
Hvordan skal man på universiteterne udvikle digitale færdigheder hos de undervisere, som skal lære de nye studerende de selvsamme kompetencer? Det er en af de klassiske udfordringer, når man skal integrere computational thinking i kurserne i vidt for... more
Når tusinder af studerende på omkring 80 forskellige uddannelser på Aarhus Universitet skal "opdateres" med digitale kompetencer, kræver det et kolossalt forarbejde, som både identificerer grundlæggende ønsker til undervisningen og tager hensyn til d... more
Fremtidens kandidater skal være tosprogede. De skal både kunne tale deres eget fagsprog og 'digitalsk'. Det er i hvert fald ambitionen på MIT i Boston, hvor man har lanceret projektet Common Ground for at give de studerende digitale kompetencer. more
I denne episode besøger vi direktørgangen, når vi igen er med på konference om datastøttet ledelse – og om hvordan man overhovedet skal forholde sig til de data, man støtter sig til som leder. more
Dette er den anden i rækken af tre episoder, der handler om AI og undervisning, naturligvis i kølvandet på de seneste måneders voldsomme udvikling af samtalerobotter som ChatGPT og Bing AI. more
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