The Future of Education - 14th Edition International Conference

Wednesday, June 19, 2024
8:00AM
Grand Hotel Mediterraneo Congress Center

Peter Scupelli is presenting a paper titled “Design Education Alternative Futures: Climate Disaster, Artificial Intelligence, and DEIBJ?” at the 14th Future of Education International Conference in Florence, Italy on June 19-21.

Abstract

Design education often struggles to adapt to emerging societal challenges. For example, how engaged should design education be with the unfolding Climate Disaster [1, 2], Artificial Intelligence [3], and DEIBJ (diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice) [4]? First, most agree that human carbon emissions are responsible for the unfolding climate disaster [5]. Is the next generation of designers prepared to lead the zero-carbon transition? Second, what role might Artificial Intelligence (AI) play in design education? Thirdly, what does it mean to engage with topics such as design for the pluriverse, decolonizing design, and DEIBJ (diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, justice)? I explore these three directions with a 2×2 matrix with two axis: Climate Disaster engagement and AI. Four alternative futures result. Future 1 is the “business as usual” design education. (e.g., No meaningful engagement in AI or Climate disaster. Future 2 is the high-tech status-quo (e.g., engagement with AI but not Climate Disaster). Future 3 is Sustainable Luddite design (e.g., Engagement with Climate Disaster but ignoring AI and technology). Future 4 is the AI for Climate Emergency, using advanced technologies to engage with the zero-carbon transition and social innovation. Futures 5-8 emerge, adding the DEIBJ dimension to the four futures mentioned. Future 5 (no AI or Climate Change + DEIBJ. This is traditional design with a focus on DEIBJ. Future 6 (high tech status quo + DEIBJ): Engagement with AI and DEIBJ but not Climate Disaster. Future 7 (DEIBJ luddite futures): Engagement with Climate Disaster and DEIBJ but ignoring AI and technology. Future 8 (DEIBJ + AI + climate) using advanced technology to engage with the zero-carbon transition and social innovation. The goal of conceptualizing these eight possible futures for design education is to help facilitate conversations among design faculty to better understand possible paths forward.