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Ontologies of Augmented Collegiality in Education and Epistemic Architectures of Human–AI Synergy: Multi-Agent Orchestration and Cognitive Equity
Abstract
This chapter theorizes and operationalizes augmented collegiality as a deliberate reconstitution of pedagogy in which teachers, students, and artificial agents coordinate accountable knowledge work. It synthesizes CSCL, activity systems, communities of inquiry, knowledge building, distributed cognition, and human-AI teaming to specify a layered architecture spanning experience, collaboration services, intelligence, orchestration, data, integration, infrastructure, and governance. The program details generative feedback, XR, IoT, and privacy preserving analytics while enforcing provenance, accessibility, and calibrated trust. Design patterns translate theory into auditable practice, and implementation blueprints align staffing, procurement, and sustainability with cognitive equity across bandwidths, languages, and abilities. Measurement links inputs to impact through interpretable indicators and mixed methods, and legal regimes inform bias audits, consent, and disclosure-based integrity. The result is a pragmatic agenda that reduces extraneous load and stabilizes equitable voice.
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