The development of AI into education marks a significant departure from conventional teaching methods, offering persolized learnings and support for diverse educational requirements, including students with special needs. Generally, AI is here to stay, and its impact on the field of education will grow as AI continues to develop. While the specter of students using AI to cheat has raised concerns among the educator around the globe. Exploring the effects of AI on education, both advantages and disadvantages of AI in education, helps administrators create policies that enhance students learning whole minimizing potential drawbacks. Professor Espino spoke on the topic of the impact of Artificial intelligence (AI) and the future of teaching and learning. Following the introduction of the Chat GPT in 2024, the world opened itself to a new chapter of the AI revolution. With the ability to process command across the form of text, voice, and vision: the possibility seemed endless for this latest introduction to the AI scene. Professor Espino from University of Mindanao who shed light on the impact Ai has to higher education and potential it holds. No engagement is not an option, stressed Professor Espino as he discussed the prospects of higher education instructors learning about and learning with AI. Artificial intelligence AI systems offer effective support for online learning and teaching, including personalizing learning for students, automating instructors’ routine tasks, and powering adaptive assessments. However, while the opportunities for AI are promising, the impact of AI systems on the culture of, norms, in, and expectations about interactions between students and instructors, are still elusive. The full impact of AI in education remains unclear at this juncture, but as Professor agreed, things are changing, and now is the time to get it right.
LINDSEY C. ESPINO, MPA-GA
Professor Espino obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from the University of Mindanao in Davao City and a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from SOCOTECH. He completed his Master's Degree in Public Administration, majoring in Government Administration at Ateneo De Davao University, and is about to finish his Doctor in Public Administration at the University of Mindanao.His experience includes working in the Local Government Unit as Executive Assistant to the Mayor and Legislative Chief of Staff in the Philippine Congress before working in the academe.Professor Lindsey C. Espino also serves as Program Head of the Political Science Discipline at the University of Mindanao from 2008-2013. Concurrently, he is an Associate Professor 1 at the said University and teaches major subjects in Political Science, including Social Sciences.Professor Espino is also a member of the Philippine Political Science Association (PPSA), Philippine National Historical Society, Inc.
(PNHS), Philippine Historical Association, and ADHIKA ng Pilipinas, Inc. (Asosasyon ng mga Dalubhasa, may-Hilig at Interes sa Kasaysavan ng Pilipinas, Inc.)