Artificial intelligence tools for learning

Artificial intelligence tools for learning

How to Secure AI Tools Within Your K–12 Digital Environment EdTech Magazine: K-12 As schools increasingly adopt artificial intelligence tools for learning, the right security measures must be in place. While there are exceptions, such as Georgia’s Gwinnett County Public Schools, most school districts don’t have a CISO or an AI expert on staff to … Read more

A Mission to Serve: An Idealist AND Realistic Approach to the Business of Online Education

Author: tyler.mckinney1@onlinelearning-c.org Go to Source Online learning is the future of higher education.  We read it. We hear it. We say it. And as online education leaders, we shout it from the mountaintops.  Online education and e-learning is also big business with the eLearning IT Read More > The post A Mission to Serve: An … Read more

CLEP

Author: /u/ceebowin Go to Source I wanted to share the Modern States website. It’s a nonprofit and you can take preparation courses for CLEP tests, which are offered by the College Board, the same people who do AP tests and the SAT. CLEP credits are widely accepted. Once you complete a modern states course, you … Read more

Quick and anonymous survey about your online learning experience.

Author: /u/Prevalon Go to Source Hello everyone, I’m conducting a brief survey as part of a broader research project to gather data about users’ needs and frustrations while learning online. Your input would be an immense help in my efforts! https://forms.gle/t8LrHBjBANW5XA3f9 submitted by /u/Prevalon [link] [comments] Read more

Modeling mental models

Author: Clark Go to Source I’ve talked in the past about mental models (and continue to do so), but they seem a difficult concept to grasp. I was discussing them again in preparation for this post by partner Elevator 9. Despite their utility, grounding in fundamental cognition, and value in learning, they continue to be … Read more

Supporting Faculty Success and Wellbeing in the Digital Age

Author: tyler.mckinney1@onlinelearning-c.org Go to Source The rapid shift to online learning that began with the pandemic has left faculty stretched thin as they now juggle multiple course formats. In Fall 2022, we at Alchemy conducted a survey of over 500 higher education faculty that revealed Read More > The post Supporting Faculty Success and Wellbeing … Read more