Dec 16, 2024 · 3 min read

New AI Resources and Advisory Board Aim To Support Responsible Development of Education Tools

CZI beta launch of resources aimed at helping education technology developers build research-backed tools for education.

Sandra Liu Huang sits at a table with CZI colleagues
Redwood City, California | CZI’s Head of Education, Sandra Liu Huang, collaborates with CZI colleagues.
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Today, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) announced the expansion of its work in artificial intelligence to help ensure education tools that leverage AI are grounded in research and best practices for teaching and learning.

CZI launched two new AI developer tools for education designed to empower developers to integrate high-quality education content seamlessly into their platforms. Knowledge Graph helps developers enhance AI system inputs by aligning them with learning science research, state academic standards, and curricula, while Evaluators help developers assess AI system outputs to ensure they meet the accuracy, rigor, and quality essential for teaching and learning.

Alongside these new private beta tools, CZI also announced the appointment of a new advisory board that includes experts in schools, data privacy, artificial intelligence, education technology, and learning science.

“With the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, improving the quality of outputs from large language models is increasingly important — especially where student learning and outcomes are involved,” said CZI’s Head of Education, Sandra Liu Huang. “CZI is partnering with education, research, and technology experts to help ensure artificial intelligence tools are high quality and support educator efforts to unlock the full potential of every student.”

These new tools are part of CZI’s efforts to help schools address everyday challenges by co-building tools with educators and empowering technology developers with resources to build high-quality, research-backed AI solutions for education.

Core AI Resources for Education Developers

Through Knowledge Graph and Evaluators, CZI is using its learning science expertise and technical strengths to enable edtech developers to incorporate rigorous, high-quality educational content into their platforms and improve the overall infrastructure of AI-driven education products.

To help developers improve the quality of their inputs, Knowledge Graph will launch with two key interconnected datasets: a high-quality, openly licensed core math curriculum in partnership with Illustrative Math, and academic standards from all 50 states in partnership with 1EdTech.

For Evaluators, CZI also worked with academic experts to help edtech developers support teachers in closing the gap in student reading skills. They leveraged a Rubric for Literature from Student Achievement Partners to evaluate the complexity of AI-generated text outputs. They also worked with English Language Arts experts from The Achievement Network and Gradient Learning to assess the dataset.

The private beta phase includes initial collaboration with Playlab and Diffit, who are piloting the tools to improve their AI-based educational offerings.

Education Advisory Board

CZI is also announcing its Education Advisory Board, bringing together a diverse group of experts to help guide efforts in advancing the use of AI to transform learning and improve educational outcomes.

The Advisory Board members are:

Dan Carroll
Former Chief Product Officer and co-founder of Clever

Richard Culatta
CEO of ISTE+ASCD

Alina von Davier
Chief of Assessment at Duolingo, CEO and Founder of EdAstra Tech, and VC Partner at the LearnLaunch Accelerator

Louis Gomez
Professor of Education at UCLA and a member of the National Academy of Education

Babak Mostaghimi
Founding Partner of LearnerStudio

Amelia Vance
Amelia Vance, Founder and President of the Public Interest Privacy Center (PIPC)

Advisory board members represent a range of perspectives with expertise in learning science, education technology, data privacy and artificial intelligence. See here for their bios.

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About the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative was founded in 2015 to help solve some of society’s toughest challenges — from eradicating disease and improving education, to addressing the needs of our communities. Through collaboration, providing resources and building technology, our mission is to help build a more inclusive, just and healthy future for everyone. For more information, please visit chanzuckerberg.com.

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