AI and Human Cognition
AI and Human Cognition
The learner will read two articles about the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on human thinking, and write opinion paragraphs.
- Pen/pencil and paper and/or digital device
- Computer
A1. Read continuous text
Competency A: Find and Use Information
Task Group A1: Read continuous text
Level: 3
At this level, learners: Read longer texts to connect, evaluate, and integrate ideas and information
Performance Descriptors
The learner:
- Integrates several pieces of information from texts
- Manages unfamiliar elements (e.g. vocabulary, context, topic) to complete tasks
- Identifies the purpose and relevance of texts
- Skims to get the gist of longer texts
- Begins to recognize bias and points of view in texts
- Infers meaning which is not explicit in texts
- Compares or contrasts information between two or more texts
- Uses organizational features, such as headings, to locate information
- Follows the main events of descriptive, narrative, informational, and persuasive texts
- Obtains information from detailed reading
- Makes meaning of short, creative texts (e.g. poems, short stories)
- Identifies sources, evaluates and integrates information
Task Descriptors
- Scope of task may not be clearly defined
- May involve more than one text
- Is typically longer than one paragraph
- May include unfamiliar elements (e.g. vocabulary, context, topic)
- May contain specialized vocabulary
Text types:
instructional, descriptive, narrative, informational, and persuasive texts
Examples:
• Newspaper articles
• Textbook entries
• Newsletter articles
• Short creative texts
ESKARGO:
Embedded Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes Reference Guide for Ontario - A1.3
B1. Interact with others
Competency B: Communicate Ideas and Information
Task Group B1: Interact with others
Level: 3
At this level, learners: Initiate and maintain lengthier interactions with one or more persons on a range of topics
Performance Descriptors
The learner:
- Shows an awareness of factors that affect interactions, such as differences in opinion and ideas, and social, linguistic, and cultural differences
- Manages unfamiliar elements (e.g. vocabulary, context, topic) to complete tasks
- Participates in lengthier exchanges to problem solve and explore issues
- Varies speed, tone, and emphasis to increase effectiveness of exchanges
- Uses strategies to maintain communication, such as encouraging responses from others and asking questions
- Speaks or signs clearly in a focused and organized way
- Chooses appropriate strategies to check and increase understanding
- Uses and interprets non-verbal cues (e.g. body language, facial expressions, gestures)
Task Descriptors
- Scope of task may not be clearly defined
- Involves one or more persons
- Is longer in duration
- Addresses a familiar or unfamiliar audience
- May include unfamiliar elements (e.g. vocabulary, context, topic)
- May require specialized vocabulary
- Requires varied communication approaches
Interaction Types:
- Share ideas and information
- Exchange opinions
- Explain and discuss concepts
- Give presentations
- Participate in interviews
ESKARGO:
Embedded Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes Reference Guide for Ontario – B1.3
