09 February 2024, 9:01 PM
While most of Lismore and the Northern Rivers struggle with the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its potential use across all industries, the NSW Education Department is embracing the technology and introducing it into 16 NSW public schools for a trial period.
NSW Department of Education has designed a new purpose-built generative artificial intelligence (AI) app called NSWEduChat. It is built for use in education and suitable for school-aged children, unlike many commercially available AI apps.
Designed to be safe and ethical for use in schools, NSWEduChat is also directly relevant and appropriate for NSW classrooms, in line with key principles outlined in the Australian Framework for Generative Artificial Intelligence in Schools, which all Education Ministers agreed to in October.
Staff and students from 16 NSW public schools – 10 high schools, four primary schools, one School for Specific Purposes and one Environmental Education Centre – will participate in the trial of NSWEduChat over the first two terms of 2024.
The nearest school to trial the NSWEduChat is Kingscliff High School.
Teachers will decide how they use the tool in their classrooms and students will also have access to the app via the department’s student portal.
Trial participants will receive assistance and support from subject matter experts, professional learning and technical resources and a virtual staffroom.
The trial will be monitored and reviewed with the results to help inform the future direction of AI in NSW public schools.
Key safety and security features of the app include:
Data security
Embedded safeguards
Deputy Premier and Minister for Education and Early Learning Prue Car said “Generative AI is rapidly evolving and offers both challenges and opportunities – and, like many sectors, education is already seeing the impact of new AI tools and practices.
“As one of the world’s largest providers of public education, I’m proud that NSW has developed NSWEduChat, a safe and secure tool with great potential to enhance learning and give students valuable hands-on experience with this game-changing technology.
“This trial is an important first step in safely navigating generative AI for use in schools, while upholding safety, security and best practice for our students and teachers.”