Paper 23-32

DOI: https://doi.org/10.26883/2010.231.5059

ПОДХОДИ ЗА ИЗГРАЖДАНЕ НА КЛЮЧОВИ ДИГИТАЛНИ КОМПЕТЕНТНОСТИ ПРИ ОБУЧЕНИЕТО ПО ИЗКУСТВЕН ИНТЕЛЕКТ В СРЕДНОТО УЧИЛИЩЕ

Тодорка Атанасова Глушкова, Нина Игнатова
Пловдивски университет „Паисий Хилендарски“, Пловдив

APPROACHES TO BUILDING KEY DIGITAL COMPETENCES IN SECONDARY SCHOOL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LEARNING

Todorka Glushkova, Nina Ignatova
University of Plovdiv „Paisii Hilendarski“, Plovdiv

*Авторите изказват благодарност към научен проект NextGenerationEU, финансиран от Европейския съюз, чрез Националния план за възстановяване и устойчивост на Република България, проект № BG-RRP-2.004-0001-C01 и частично подкрепено от проект FP23-FMI-002 „Интелигентни софтуерни инструменти и приложения в изследванията по математика, информатика и педагогика на обучението“ в ПУ „Паисий Хилендарски“, за частичното финансиране на настоящата работа.

Abstract: Building key digital competencies is one of the main tasks in modern secondary school education. For the realization of this task, packages of strategic documents have been developed at the global, European and national level regarding the study of AI in all degrees and forms of education both in higher and secondary schools. In the EU, the DigComp 2.2 framework was created, in which 5 groups of key competences are defined with four levels of construction defined: fundamental, intermediate, advanced and highly specialized. The report
analyzes the accumulated experience and examines some approaches and possibilities for building some of these digital competences through the teaching of Artificial Intelligence in the secondary school.

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, DigComp, STEM education

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(Endnotes)

1. https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/eu-funded-projects-use-artificial-intelligence-technology -EU
funded projects, that use AI technologies
2. https://facilitate-ai.eu/ – Facilitate-AI project
3. https://digitoolsproject.eu/bg/ – DigiTools project
4. https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/digcomp/digcomp-framework_en – DigComp
5. https://digital-competence.eu/ – DigCompEdu tool
6. https://theroboboproject.com/en/ – The Robobo project

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