Research on the Connotation, Difficulties, and Implementation Strategies of Ideological and Political Education in Artificial Intelligence Curriculum
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Keywords

Artificial intelligence
Ideological and political education
Implementation strategies

DOI

10.26689/erd.v6i11.8885

Submitted : 2024-10-30
Accepted : 2024-11-14
Published : 2024-11-29

Abstract

The construction of ideological and political education in the artificial intelligence curriculum represents a significant challenge to China’s educational reforms. This paper explores the connotation of ideological and political education in artificial intelligence curriculum, analyzes and summarizes the difficulties of integrating ideological and political education into artificial intelligence courses, and presents implementation strategies from the perspectives of content design, teaching improvement, and evaluation and feedback. This paper aims to provide insights and references for higher education institutions in cultivating comprehensive talents in artificial intelligence.

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