Blogs (3) >>

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Fri 28 Feb 2025 16:03 - 16:22 at Meeting Room 407 - CS for All

This report describes our experiences related to a culturally situated Artificial Intelligence (AI) education workshop for urban farmers. The farmers explored the concept of AI and its implications in the context of their own farm. They engaged in hands-on activities, including using traditional sensemaking practices in conjunction with sensor technology, to collect contextual data. They then used a tangible educational tool: a corkboard with push pins and images to build tactile AI models based on their farm data. Throughout this process, they discussed with us their hopes and desires regarding AI in farming, and their concerns about AI technologies. The perspectives of the urban farmers reveal their preference for AI systems that are contextual, integrate community values, Indigenous knowledge, and environmental concerns, and are rooted in community ownership of data. Our report provides a starting point for conducting future workshops that involve ‘critical participatory design’ of AI technologies to promote AI literacies rooted in the community.

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Fri 28 Feb

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15:45 - 17:00
15:45
18m
Talk
Emotions and Self-Efficacy of Undergraduate Computing and Engineering Students: A Systematic Literature Review
Papers
Rakhi The Ohio State University, Zahra Atiq The Ohio State University
16:03
18m
Talk
Rooted in the Collective: A Culturally Situated Artificial Intelligence (AI) Education Workshop For Urban Farmers
Papers
Sukanya Kannan Moudgalya University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Carmen Palileo University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Srinayana Patil University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Rhema Linder University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Sai Swaminathan University of Tennessee, Knoxville
16:22
18m
Talk
The Rural CS+Agriculture Alliance Research Practitioner Partnership: Experience Report
Papers
Joseph Wiggins Katabasis, Benjamin Taylor Katabasis, Alexandra Cail Katabasis, Jorge Parra Katabasis, Julianna Martinez Ruiz Katabasis, William Causey Katabasis
16:41
18m
Talk
Designing Courses for Liberal Arts and Sciences Students Contextualized around Creative Expression and Social Justice
Papers
Mark Guzdial University of Michigan, Tamara Nelson-Fromm University of Michigan