AI-assisted data literacy benefits from a cognitive alignment framework that maps AI modes (transmissive or deliberative) to user demands (receptive or deliberative) to reduce passivity and friction.
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Proposes a six-move framework (Prime, Probe, Point, Attach, Strengthen, Test) for learning with AI, using an 'effortless' diagnostic to avoid illusion of mastery, backed by cited evidence of design-dependent outcomes including 17% harm from unguarded AI and doubled gains from engineered tutors.
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Disrupting Cognitive Passivity: Rethinking AI-Assisted Data Literacy through Cognitive Alignment
AI-assisted data literacy benefits from a cognitive alignment framework that maps AI modes (transmissive or deliberative) to user demands (receptive or deliberative) to reduce passivity and friction.