The articles in this collection discuss the latest trends in educational technology, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI). AI is rapidly changing the way we learn and teach, and these articles provide insights into how AI can be used to improve education for all.
Some of the key takeaways from these articles include:
- AI can be used to create personalized learning experiences that are tailored to the individual needs of each student.
- AI can help teachers to identify students who are struggling and provide them with the support they need.
- AI can be used to develop new and innovative educational tools and resources.
- AI can help to make education more accessible and affordable for everyone.
The articles also discuss some of the challenges and ethical considerations associated with the use of AI in education. For example, it is important to ensure that AI-powered educational tools are fair and unbiased. Additionally, it is important to protect student privacy and data security when using AI in the classroom.
Overall, the articles in this collection provide a positive outlook for the future of AI in education. AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we learn and teach, and it is important to start thinking about how we can use AI to create a more equitable and effective education system for all.
Jane Hart, Sept 05, 2023 Jane Hart's 'Top 100 tools for learning' for 2023 has been published. As usual, we're only interested in the top 10. What's changed? As expected, Twitter has disappeared, dropping to 22nd place. Zoom also has retreated, sinking five sports to number 10. ChatGPT makes its debut at number...
Lately, I’ve been rethinking the importance of endorsements in the Open Badges ecosystem. This is due to changes in version 3.0, which now links Open Badges with a model called Verifiable Credentials. These changes have made me revisit some of my earlier ideas, especially as I’ve been doing more work on Open Recognition. Some context After...
Daniel S. Christian, Learning Ecosystems, Sept 11, 2023 With the arrival of any new technology we see a host of newly minted experts in 'education and that technology' emerge. Just so with generative AI. Here Daniel Christian provides a list of people to follow (mostly via their LinkedIn pages). Are they really...
Abstract Excellence is at the heart of developing the quality and image of vocational education and training. In the context of TVET, excellence is understood in a variety of ways. A tangible VET excellence model which helps to unfold the complexity of the concept is needed to support practitioners and policymakers, as well as to facilitate the...
posted 5h ago by Mervi Jansson, Anna Lager via TVET@Asia ChatGPT and other AI educational tools can increase accessibility and level the playing field for students of all backgrounds. ZDNET delves into the advantages and ethics.
I had the opportunity to hang out with David Leaser and Jim Daniels on their Digital Badge Academy webcast to discuss how endorsement works with Open Badges and Verifiable Credentials within trust networks. If you’re interested in this kind of thing, I’ve written a few blog posts, and have another one ready to publish on the WAO...
Workforce Readiness IBM Commits to Train 2 Million AI Learners for Free by 2026 As part of the 2023 78th General Assembly of the United Nations, IBM announced it will train, for free, 2 million learners in artificial intelligence worldwide within the next three years, building on its existing commitment to skill 30 million learners by 2030. The free...
Campus Technology, Sept 13, 2023 The resource - located here - "includes prompt ideas, how ChatGPT works and its limitations, ChatGPT effectiveness, and issues of bias." I love 'prompt D' in the Guide: "Create an AI tutor". It begins, "You are an upbeat, encouraging tutor who helps students understand concepts...
Doug Belshaw, We Are Open Co-op, Oct 06, 2023 OK, I wouldn't do this. The process being proposed, essentially, is to send your contacts a form where they comment on your skills and attributes, and then use an AI to standardize the responses into some sort of more formal taxonomy, against which you can be...
Stella Lee, EIT InnoEnergy teachers, Oct 17, 2023 This document (21 page PDF) delivers exactly what the title promises. It was created and distributed along with the launch of a new LinkedIn group, AI for Teachers. I would have wanted to see it as something that could be collaboratively edited, but LinkedIn doesn't...
DALL·E 2023-10-16 13.08.12 - cubist style depiction of knowledge as connections that recognize objects I was asked today whether I ever considered approaching the topic of online learning from a philosophical perspective. After all, I am by both education and inclination first and foremost a philosopher, so it would make sense that I would be...
Design and education resource Canva unveiled new AI-powered K-12 education products, one of the first ventures to bring student-centered AI into classrooms worldwide.
TeachOnline, Contact North, Oct 25, 2023 "We map here the future of education and technology through the next few decades. We begin by setting the technological stage: advances in hardware and materials, algorithms that comprehend oceans of linked data, sensors everywhere, and digital worlds that seem real. The...
Larry Green, Google Groups, Oct 25, 2023 Regular readers of OLDaily will know that this is something we've been expecting for some time now. It's close enough to being a mainstream idea that all we need is for some professor at an elite university like MIT or Stanford to 'discover' it and get credit; then it will...
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