The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning: Inter-national Perspectives

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  • AI and AEOL submission[18]

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    Embargo yn dod i ben: 20/02/25

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  • Chris North
    University of Canterbury
  • David Hills
    Griffith University, Queensland
  • Pat Maher
    Nipissing University
  • Jelena Farkic
    Breda University of Applied Sciences
  • Vinicius Zeilmann
    Santa Catarina State University
  • Sue Waite
    Plymouth University
  • Takano Takako
    Waseda University
  • Heather Prince
    University of Cumbria
  • Kirsti Pedersen Gurholt
    Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
  • Nkatha Muthomi
    Kenyatta Univertsity
  • Daniel Njenga
    Kenyatta Univertsity
  • Te Hurinui Karaka-Clarke
    University of Canterbury
  • Susan Houge Mackenzie
    University of Otago
  • Graham French
This is a composite article which brings together the international perspectives of the editorial board of the Journal of Ad-venture Education and Outdoor Learning to explore the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) on the field of adventure education and outdoor learning (AE/OL). Building on the AE/OL profession’s response to the impacts of COVID-19 on outdoor and environmental education in 2020, this article includes authors from 10 countries including Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Ja-pan, Kenya, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and Wales. The statements discuss the impacts and opportunities of AI for the AE/OL professions, researchers, the nature of being in and with the outdoors, and Indigenous knowledges. The intention of this article is not to present a definitive summary of the state of the profession, but to provide examples of the ways in which diverse people are responding to the challenges and opportunities of AI. By sharing these views, and identifying some commonalities, we hope that AE/OL educators, practitioners, researchers and managers can creatively and cautiously seize the opportunities of this technological revolution.

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CyfnodolynJournal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar20 Awst 2023
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