Brain, learning and AI in children’s education

This survey has been designed to collect parents’ and grandparents’ understanding of how children learn and how their brain enables their learning.

The survey also invites parents’ and grandparents’ perceptions and attitudes about using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in children’s learning. The collected information will help us identify ways to support parents’ and grandparents’ engagement with children’s learning, especially when the new AI technology significantly influences it. 

It will take approximately 25 minutes to complete this survey. No part of this survey will collect personally identifiable information about you.

The first section of the survey will collect basic background information about you and your child/grandchild. 

The second section of the survey will ask questions related to the brain and children’s learning and development. 

The third section will invite your experiences of using AI and thoughts and feelings about using AI in children’s education. 

Eligibility

You may be eligible to participate in this study if you:

  • are a parent or grandparent with a child aged between 3 and 18 in Australia.

    *Participation is voluntary; you are free to withdraw at any time. 

How to participate

If you are interested in assisting with this important and exciting area of research, apply now by filling out the questionnaire:
https://usygovir.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bQ5h40F2N4tlAVg

 

Ethics committee approval number: 2024/HE000467