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Announcing a Design/Build Workshop Series for an AI Learning Design Assistant (ALDA)

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on September 4, 2023

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series AI Learning Design Workshop

Want to build an AI tool that will seriously impact your digital learning program? Right now? For a price that you may well have in your professional development budget? I’m launching a project to prove we can build a tool that will change the economics of learning design and curricular materials in months rather than […]

Who Is Winning the Generative AI Race? Nobody (yet).

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on August 31, 2023

I’m not even sure “race” is the right term.

Generative AI and the Near Future of Work: An EdTech Example

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on July 12, 2023

A friend asked me for advice on how to deal with a long-standing problem with an EdtTech interoperability standard. The obvious reflex answer of the week is “AI.”

So I thought about it. What does AI mean for technical interoperability standards and the knowledge workers—tech and otherwise—who depend on them? The answer isn’t simple.

EdTech Malaise: “He Not Busy Born is Busy Dying”

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on July 10, 2023

EdTech is quiet at the moment. If you filter out the AI hysteria, it’s eerily quiet. Lot’s of noise, but no signal.

Is this a pregnant pause or something else? How can we interpret it?

ChatGPT: Post-ASU+GSV Reflections on Generative AI

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on April 23, 2023

Everything old is new again. And vice versa.

ChatGPT Wrote This Article and then Totally Stole My Job!

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on February 1, 2023

The real threat of students cheating with programs like ChatGPT is not that they’ll get away with it. Rather, the threat is that, in getting away with it, they prove that they are training themselves for jobs that can easily be replaced by an algorithm.

The Catalysts for Competency-Based Learning and Prior Learning Assessments Have Arrived

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on January 17, 2023

The combination of rapid shifts in workforce demand and dwindling supply of traditional students is creating conditions that will drive change.

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