Sask. distance learning looking to build AI platform for teachers, students
Artificial Intelligence is a hot topic in education right now – whether students should be using it and what it could safely be used for.
At the same time, the Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre (Sask. DLC) is looking to foray into the new technology. Earlier this year, the DLC put out a request for proposals, looking for a company to build it a closed artificial intelligence platform.
“Sask. DLC is entering a strategic phase of digital modernization in which responsible, secure and scalable AI integration will support improvements in teaching, learning, assessment, operations, student support and administrative workflows,” read the request for proposal (RFP) documents.
The details described an AI tailored to the DLC’s requirements with an implementation road map ranging from one to three years. The AI would have to comply with the province’s privacy legislation, data sovereignty principles and operate within a closed, secure environment.


