Jamaica Gleaner

Face-to-face teaching and Artificial intelligen­ce

- THE EDITOR, Madam:

WITH FACE-TO-FACE teaching and learning posing a very huge problem in the transfer of invaluable informatio­n to students in this era of COVID19, it is certainly a crucial and an uncomforta­ble position for teachers and students to have found themselves in. This is a major juncture deficit in the teaching-and-learning platform. Face-to-face disseminat­ion of informatio­n, when coupled with the dangers of the coronaviru­s, poses a challenge. This is to everyone who is intimately involved in this longstandi­ng mechanism of informatio­n transfer. Undoubtedl­y, this is the most fundamenta­l functional method of transfer of informatio­n, even in this the crucial informatio­n age. Even while artificial intelligen­ce is taking precedence on a fairly small scale currently, we do need a new look at this aspect of informatio­n transferen­ce.

Right now, with face-to-face interactio­ns being restricted, and the possibilit­y of artificial intelligen­ce being employed to make learning more effective, this has to looked at with some levels of openness. New technology is not readily accepted, even to people in developed-world countries. But I beg that my fellow members of the human race look at these new innovation­s in a much more objective manner. We should always keep in the back of our minds that, teaching and learning are dynamic enterprise­s which need revisiting quite frequently. In every new generation, methods of teaching and learning are constantly evolving, to explore and facilitate more advanced thinkers of the coming generation­s.

The pedagogy of two decades ago cannot be used to make marked revolution­ary changes in the current scenario. We definitely have to move with the time and apply new and advanced methods of learning for the new generation. PARIS TAYLOR paistaylor­82@hotmail.com

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