Exploring the potential of AI in nurturing learner empathy, prosocial values and environmental stewardship
Kenneth Y T Lim, Minh Anh Nguyen Duc, Minh Tuan Nguyen Thien

TL;DR
This paper explores integrating AI, wearables, and environmental sensors in educational activities to enhance learner empathy, environmental awareness, and well-being through physiological and emotional understanding.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining generative AI, wearables, and data science to study and foster empathy and environmental stewardship in learners.
Findings
Use of affordable wearables for physiological monitoring
Discovery of links between environmental factors and well-being
Application of generative AI to simulate environmental scenarios
Abstract
With Artificial Intelligence (AI) becoming a powerful tool for education (Zawacki-Richter et al., 2019), this chapter describes the concept of combining generative and traditional AI, citizen-science physiological, neuroergonomic wearables and environmental sensors into activities for learners to understand their own well-being and emotional states better with a view to developing empathy and environmental stewardship. Alongside bespoke and affordable wearables (DIY EEG headsets and biometric wristbands), interpretable AI and data science are used for learners to explore how the environment affects them physiologically and mentally in authentic environments. For example, relationships between environmental changes (e.g. poorer air quality) and their well-being (e.g. cognitive functioning) can be discovered. This is particularly crucial, as relevant knowledge can influence the way people…
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TopicsOnline Learning and Analytics
