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AI, ChatGPT and Instruction and Learning: More on AI and Teaching and Learning

Defined as the development of computer systems that use reasoning, logic, and other human traits to perform tasks independently, AI offers ways for organizations to streamline processes and workflows through automation. AI has the potential to bring signi

Teaching in the AI-Powered Future

This blog article explores how AI has become a game changer in higher education.

Welcome to the Anthology Education and Research Center Blog Series, Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The three-blog series looks at the background of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, as well as the current state, best practices, and thoughts on what the future might hold for AI, ChatGPT, and similar innovations. The series will culminate with a live webinar on Tuesday, March 28.

https://www.anthology.com/blog/teaching-in-the-ai-powered-future

 

AI and the Future of Writing Instruction

The Campus Technology Insider podcast explores current trends and issues impacting technology leaders in higher education. Listen in as Editor in Chief Rhea Kelly chats with ed tech experts and practitioners about their work, ideas and experiences. Click on the blue link to hear the podcast or read the article by clicking here.

OpenAI-Based Instructional Design Generator Nolej AI Now Available for Educators with Free Trial

French Startup Nolej to Officially Unveil the New Solution March 30 at BETT with a Commercial Launch Set for ASU+GSV in April

By Kristal Kuykendall   03/29/23

A generative AI ed tech startup based in France called Nolej (pronounced “knowledge”) has made publicly available its new OpenAI-based instructional content generator for educators, called Nolej AI, a day before of its official introduction at BETT in London on March 30 and a planned commercial debut at the ASU+GSV Summit on April 19, the company's chairman told Campus Technology.

Click on the word Nolej to read the full article.

A guide to prompting AI

A guide to prompting AI (for what it is worth)

A little bit of magic, but mostly just practice

ETHAN MOLLICK, associate professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he studies and teaches innovation and entrepreneurship

APR 26, 2023