A pedagogical framework called "Students as AI Literate Designers" (SAILD) effectively improves elementary students' AI literacy through design-based learning approaches.
Objective: To develop and evaluate a pedagogical framework that integrates design-based learning into AI literacy education for elementary students, focusing on knowledge, skills, ethics, and attitudes.
Methods:
- Mixed-methods study with 50 Grade-5 students in Hong Kong
- Five 90-minute lessons over consecutive days
- Pre and post-tests measuring AI knowledge and attitudes
- Students worked in groups of 5 on collaborative design projects
- Data collection through knowledge tests, surveys, user portfolios, and semi-structured interviews
- Implementation of SAILD framework combining design and research components
Key Findings:
- Significant improvement in students' AI knowledge test scores (pre: M=9.52, post: M=13.77)
- Enhanced AI skills development through practical problem-solving
- Improved understanding of AI ethics and societal implications
- More balanced and rational attitudes toward AI after intervention
- Increased motivation to learn about AI
- Some misconceptions persisted (25% maintained simplistic views of AI)
Implications:
- Demonstrates effectiveness of design-based learning for AI education
- Provides evidence-based approach for teaching AI literacy
- Offers accessible framework for implementing AI education without expensive resources
- Supports development of both practical skills and ethical awareness
- Helps students develop more balanced perspectives on AI technology
Limitations:
- Short-term intervention period
- Limited exposure to AI tools (only Google Teachable Machine and Quick Draw)
- Single school sample with relatively high socioeconomic status
- Sample size of 50 students may not be representative
- Some persistent misconceptions about AI remained
Future Directions:
- Long-term studies to track sustained impact
- Research with larger, more diverse student populations
- Integration of more varied AI tools and applications
- Development of better scaffolding for conceptual understanding
- Investigation of effectiveness across different socioeconomic contexts
Title and Authors: "Students as AI literate designers: a pedagogical framework for learning and teaching AI literacy in elementary education" by Miao Yue, Morris Siu-Yung Jong, Yun Dai & Wilfred Wing-Fat Lau
Published On: January 21, 2025
Published By: Journal of Research on Technology in Education