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Stefan Küchemann; Karina E. Avila; Yavuz Dinc; Chiara Hortmann; Natalia Revenga; Verena Ruf; Niklas Stausberg; Steffen Steinert; Frank Fischer; Martin Fischer; Enkelejda Kasneci; Gjergji Kasneci; Thomas Kuhr; Gitta Kutyniok; Sarah Malone; Michael Sailer; Albrecht Schmidt; Matthias Stadler; Jochen Weller; Jochen Kuhn – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Recently, the option to use large language models as a middleware connecting various AI tools and other large language models led to the development of so-called large multimodal foundation models, which have the power to process spoken text, music, images and videos. In this overview, we explain a new set of opportunities and challenges that…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Models, Intermode Differences
Melina Porto – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
This article describes how a group of language undergraduates in a local university in the periphery in the Global South conceptualised and enacted the notion of the 'ecological university'. Theoretically grounded in critical and post-humanist perspectives on education, and language education in particular, and notions of the ecological and the…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Universities, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes