The “Birthplace of AI” 70 Years Later: AI in Education at Dartmouth
In the summer of 1956, a group of mathematicians set out to discover if human intelligence could be recreated in a machine. The workshop – the Dartmouth Summer…
AIDEC convenes students, researchers, educators, and technologists to advance equitable, evidence-based applications of artificial intelligence in learning environments.
In the summer of 1956, a group of mathematicians set out to discover if human intelligence could be recreated in a machine. The workshop – the Dartmouth Summer…
AI is reshaping education whether we shape it thoughtfully or not. AIDEC exists to ensure that this transformation is guided by educators, informed by research, and accountable to the students it serves.

The tool replacing Github classroom, using AI to make learning computer science AI-resilient, streamlining repository management, TA coordination, and qualitative student feedback.

The tool enabling educators, primarily in the social sciences, to create NYT-Immersive-style articles for interactive student engagement on dynamic and debatable topics involving data interpretation.
The council comprises a cohort of students who experience AI-augmented education firsthand. The council shapes our research priorities and informs design directions.
Council discussions on key topics related to the implementation of AI in education are published as guidance for designers and developers in the ed-tech industry.
The council conducts outreach to students from varied disciplines and educational institutions to gain a holistic understanding on AI's impact in education.