Could the Use of AI in Higher Education Hinder Students with Disabilities? A Scoping Review: Protocol, Flowchart, Screening report, Zotero Collection
- 1. ZHAW and University of Zurich
- 2. University of Zurich
- 3. Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW))
Description
This repository contains supplementary materials for a scoping review that was submitted to the Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education. It includes the following:
- Protocol of the scoping review
- PRISMA Flowchart
- Zotero collection
- Report on the screened articles
Please do not hesitate to get in contact with Oriane Pierrès (oriane.pierres@zhaw.ch) should the file not be accessible to you. While we tried to make the materials as accessible as possible to everyone regardless of their abilities, there were some constraints that could not be overcome and we know that accessibility issues can still remain.
The scoping review raised the following research questions:
Research Question 1: To what extent are ethical concerns considered in articles presenting AI applications assessing students (with disabilities) in higher education? This requires answering two sub-questions:
- What are the ethical concerns mentioned in articles presenting AI applications assessing students in higher education?
- To what extent are students with disabilities mentioned?
Research Question 2: What are the potential discrimination risks in using AI that assesses students with disabilities in higher education?
- What are the input data of the AI EdTech?
- What type of decision is taken?
- Who is taking the decision?
- How were the AI applications evaluated?
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Scoping-Review_AI-Ethics_Students_Disabilities.zip
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