Something I have not done in this activity is participate as a book club member. That will change this year as I have selected a book to read, blog about, respond to blog comments, and find ways that this book club selection impacts my beliefs and teaching practice.
The book I have selected is Klara and the Sun by Kazou Ishiguro. Ishiguro is previously known for The Remains of the Day, which was adapted into a movie in 1993. I was drawn to this book partially because of Ishiguro's reputation, it's designation as a New York Times bestseller, and it's main character, Klara, an Artificial Friend. More importantly, I was captured by the NPR blurb, "A masterpiece that will make you think about life, mortality, and the saving grace of love." Most books I have read with Artificial Intelligence (AI) themes have centered on what it means to be human, alive, or conscious (e.g., The Most Human Human, Machines Like Me). This book takes it to the specific emotional level of love.
My goal is to find connections to education and my teaching practice. Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and Augmented Reality software has been found on annual K12 educational technology trend lists for decades. Yet, early or routine use of these tools has not yet been realized. Also, in Spring 2023, I will be teaching a doctoral course, EDIT 895: Emerging Trends in Learning Technologies. It's a good time to look at this technology differently.