Webinar on Ethical AI in Education: Opportunities & Challenges
Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Rajermani Thinakaran shared her expertise on various AI-powered tools like paraphrasers, summarizers and translators. She was incredibly friendly and open to future discussions, encouraging participants to reach out. She also shedded light on significance of EAIED (Ethical AI in Education) in shaping the future of learning.
We were honored to hand over a token of appreciation to her, presented by our IEEE JUST SB Counselor and Dean of Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Md Amzad Hossain DrEng.
A huge thank you to Dr. Rajermani Thinakaran for her time and willingness to connect with participants even beyond the session!
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Agenda
Session Flow:
Opening Remarks
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- Welcome speech by the IEEE JUST SB team
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- ntroduction of the keynote speaker
Expert Talk by Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Rajermani Thinakaran
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- Overview of AI-powered tools (Paraphrasers, Summarizers, Translators)
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- Applications and benefits in education and research
Discussion on Ethical AI in Education (EAIED)
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- Importance of ethical considerations in AI-driven learning
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- Future implications and responsible AI usage
Q&A Session
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- Open floor for participant queries and discussions
Token of Appreciation
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- Presented by IEEE JUST SB Counselor and Dean, Md Amzad Hossain DrEng
Closing Remarks
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- Key takeaways from the session
- Announcements for upcoming events
Speaker:
Dr. Rajermani of INTI International University, Nilai, Malaysia
Topic:
Ethical AI in Education: Opportunities & Challenges
Biography:
Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Rajermani Thinakaran holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), a Master’s in Information Technology from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), and a Ph.D. from UTM. She is affiliated with the Faculty of Data Science and Information Technology at INTI International University, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, where she supervises undergraduate and postgraduate (Master’s and Ph.D.) students.
Dr. Rajermani has published over 100 research papers in reputable international and local journals, conference proceedings, and book chapters. Her research spans several key areas, including Artificial Intelligence, Assistive Technology, eLearning, and gaming, focusing on theory, design, implementation, and sustainability. In addition to her academic and research contributions, Dr. Rajermani serves on the editorial boards of various journals and is an active technical reviewer for local and international publications and conferences.