2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Indigenizing the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Programmed Engineering Education Curriculum, Challenges and Future Potentials

Presented at Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 5

In this Work-In-Progress (WIP) paper, the integration of Indigenous ways of knowing is explored with a focus on pedagogy that is technologically enhanced with artificial intelligence (AI). An overview of AI programs, providing their key methods of decision making is presented. The technological, educational/philosophical challenges of integrating Indigenous ways of knowing considering AI programs are then discussed from the perspective of a non-Indigenous researcher. The contribution of this work is in recognizing the larger issue of not knowing what Scientific vs. Non-scientific is in the engineering education curriculum and where Indigenous ways of knowing fall into the spectrum. Subsequently, AI programs used in the engineering education curriculum may be challenged to characterize and account for Indigenous ways of knowing through an equitable, diverse, and inclusive lens.

Authors
  1. Dr. Bahar Memarian Orcid 16x16http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0671-3127 University at Buffalo, The State University of New York [biography]
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