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Panel Discussion on Artificial Intelligence and Education

2021.05.06.

We would like to offer the opportunity to participate in a really interesting virtual zoom lecture on the 10th May 2021.

The panel discussions will address some COVID-19 aspects and potential remedies, namely artificial intelligence and education. Each session is based on the below-mentioned papers of the authors. They will not deliver a full paper presentation, rather a short statement with the very essence of their respective contributions to start the discussion.

Sessions


10:00-12:00 (CEST) Are Artificial Intelligence and Data Management the way out of our current situation?

“In the wake of algorithmic decision making: mapping AI-related advancements in the Hungarian public sector” – Mihály Csótó, Zoltán Rupp and Sára Petényi (Ludovika – University of Public Service)

“Smart Infrastructure for rural areas – Best practices and suggested actions for Moldova” – Anatolie Babin et al. (AES Moldova)

“KTLO & Brownfield: Overcoming Challenges when Modernising Process Automation and Business Intelligence” – Alois Paulin (University of Public Administration and Finance, Ludwigsburg)

“COVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing between Privacy Issues and Coproduction Why Some Have Worked and Some Haven’t – Hiroko Kudo (Chuo University Tokyo)

Chair: Alexander Prosser (Austrian Computer Society) and Robert Müller-Török (University of Public Administration and Finance, Ludwigsburg)


17:00-19:00 (CEST) COVID-19 and Education

“Ready to learn online? Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic” – Helin Alagöz Gessler (University of Europe for Applied Sciences, Berlin)

“How open source tools could help remote learning during the first lockdown in Hungary? – Case study of University of Public Service.” – Judit Szakos and Gábor László (Ludovika – University of Public Service)

“Insufficient conditions for homeschooling in Germany exacerbate educational inequity” – Oliver Sievering (University of Public Administration and Finance, Ludwigsburg)

Chair: Tamás Szádeczky (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)´


Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/94568485815?pwd=Vkk0N2t2Q0dXZ0IvK3FVbDBabndSZz09

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