1EdTech Announces K-20 Collaboration to Shape Responsible AI in Education

The 1EdTech Consortium recently announced it will lead a cross-sector collaboration "to define how AI can responsibly and effectively support teaching and learning." The organization will work with ed tech companies, institutions, and other thought leaders to develop a shared, open framework to providing educational context to AI models, according to a news release.

Building on the Model Context Protocol, the open source standard introduced by Anthropic to standardize the way AI applications integrate and share data with external systems, the collaboration will work to help AI systems better understand the structure and standards that define teaching and learning, 1EdTech explained. "By embedding trusted educational context into AI tools, the work aims to improve the relevance and reliability of AI-generated results while protecting sensitive information about learners and educators."

1EdTech plans to advance the work through its 1EdTech Labs discussion series and technical working groups, where members collaborate to test use cases, establish best practices, and identify new opportunities for innovation, the organization said. Questions to be examined include:

  • What educational context should AI systems incorporate to add value to teaching and learning?
  • What safeguards are necessary to ensure transparency, privacy, and safety for all users?

"Educational environments demand a higher level of care when it comes to AI," said 1EdTech CEO Curtiss Barnes, in a statement. "With the community leading this work, our goal is to create a foundation that allows AI to support teaching and learning in ways that are equitable, ethical, and effective."

1EdTech is kicking off the initiative with a webinar on Oct. 23 in which leaders from Microsoft and Google with discuss the development of open standards for responsible AI. Individuals who would like to get involved in the collaborative work can also submit their interest via the contact us form on the 1EdTech site here.

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