Posted on September 16, 2024September 16, 2024Episode 170: “Wise Use” of Rapidly Changing AI Tools Return guest Nicolaas Matthijs joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss some of the trends he’s seeing in the rapidly changing AI-assisted technology space with an eye toward how digital learning professionals can make wise use of the tools in our work. TagsAIAI-assistanceAllyanalyticsAnthologyartificial intelligenceassistanceBlackboardchangedataedtecheducationgartnergenerative AIhigher educationhumanintegrationlicensingMatthijsplatformprocurementrecommendationsTanzaniatechnology Posted on March 18, 2024March 15, 2024Episode 158: AI-Assistance Built-In: Less Obvious/More Useful Guest Nicolaas Matthijs joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss the emergence of AI-assistance built into educational technology platforms and how this is a departure from past phases of artificial intelligence implementation. TagsAIAI-assistanceAllyanalyticsAnthologyartificial intelligenceassessmentassistanceBlackboarddataedtecheducationethicsgenerative AIhigher educationhumaninnovationintegrationlearninglong-tailedMatthijsNetflixplatformpolicyrecommendationsstructuredtechnologyunstructured Posted on January 15, 2024January 12, 2024Episode 154: Alternative Educational Programs and Digital Higher Ed Guest Dr. Anna Porcaro joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to share insights on how higher education institutions can be more effective in meeting workforce needs through digital alternative educational programs. Tagsalternative educational programsbadgescertificatesdigital learningeducationHigher EdlearnerslearningmicrocredentialsPorcaroTrainingtrendsworkforce Posted on September 18, 2023September 25, 2023Episode 146: Get Hands-On with AI In this second of two back-to-back episodes on AI in higher ed, guest Dr. Rohan Jowallah joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to share his insights and advice after years of evaluating and working with AI tools. TagsAIartificial intelligencechatbotdisruptioneducationethicsgenerative AIhigher educationhumanhuman elementinnovationJowallahjudgmentlearningmoralityStarbuckstechnology Posted on September 5, 2023September 12, 2023Episode 145: “More of the Human Element:” Dolly, Picard, Ray, Dede, and More About Episode 145: Hosts Tom and Kelvin conclude that “nobody’s through talking about AI” and provide the first of two back-to-back episodes with an update on developments within the digital teaching and learning space, reflections on institutional support, and a conclusion that we need “more of the human element.” Podcast Recording Download Transcript: PDF Episode … Continue reading “Episode 145: “More of the Human Element:” Dolly, Picard, Ray, Dede, and More” TagsAIartificial intelligenceassessmentchatbotDededisruptioneducationgenerative AIhigher educationhumanhuman elementinnovationlearninglinksresourcesSchroedertechnologyYoung Posted on February 6, 2023April 12, 2024Episode 131: ChatGPT: Friend or Foe? The currently free beta version of the chatbot ChatGPT has captured the imaginations and free time of many in the field of education and elsewhere. Hosts Kelvin and Tom weigh-in on ChatGPT’s place in higher education. TagsAIartificial intelligenceassessmentchatbotdisruptioneducationhigher educationinnovationlearningMexicotechnology Posted on May 16, 2022May 16, 2022Episode 114: Making Sense of COVID’s Ongoing Impact on Online Higher Ed NPR education correspondent Anya Kamenetz joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to pause for a holistic check-in evaluation of the on-going impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on online higher education. 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Posted on March 18, 2024March 15, 2024Episode 158: AI-Assistance Built-In: Less Obvious/More Useful Guest Nicolaas Matthijs joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss the emergence of AI-assistance built into educational technology platforms and how this is a departure from past phases of artificial intelligence implementation. TagsAIAI-assistanceAllyanalyticsAnthologyartificial intelligenceassessmentassistanceBlackboarddataedtecheducationethicsgenerative AIhigher educationhumaninnovationintegrationlearninglong-tailedMatthijsNetflixplatformpolicyrecommendationsstructuredtechnologyunstructured Posted on January 15, 2024January 12, 2024Episode 154: Alternative Educational Programs and Digital Higher Ed Guest Dr. Anna Porcaro joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to share insights on how higher education institutions can be more effective in meeting workforce needs through digital alternative educational programs. Tagsalternative educational programsbadgescertificatesdigital learningeducationHigher EdlearnerslearningmicrocredentialsPorcaroTrainingtrendsworkforce Posted on September 18, 2023September 25, 2023Episode 146: Get Hands-On with AI In this second of two back-to-back episodes on AI in higher ed, guest Dr. Rohan Jowallah joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to share his insights and advice after years of evaluating and working with AI tools. TagsAIartificial intelligencechatbotdisruptioneducationethicsgenerative AIhigher educationhumanhuman elementinnovationJowallahjudgmentlearningmoralityStarbuckstechnology Posted on September 5, 2023September 12, 2023Episode 145: “More of the Human Element:” Dolly, Picard, Ray, Dede, and More About Episode 145: Hosts Tom and Kelvin conclude that “nobody’s through talking about AI” and provide the first of two back-to-back episodes with an update on developments within the digital teaching and learning space, reflections on institutional support, and a conclusion that we need “more of the human element.” Podcast Recording Download Transcript: PDF Episode … Continue reading “Episode 145: “More of the Human Element:” Dolly, Picard, Ray, Dede, and More” TagsAIartificial intelligenceassessmentchatbotDededisruptioneducationgenerative AIhigher educationhumanhuman elementinnovationlearninglinksresourcesSchroedertechnologyYoung Posted on February 6, 2023April 12, 2024Episode 131: ChatGPT: Friend or Foe? The currently free beta version of the chatbot ChatGPT has captured the imaginations and free time of many in the field of education and elsewhere. Hosts Kelvin and Tom weigh-in on ChatGPT’s place in higher education. TagsAIartificial intelligenceassessmentchatbotdisruptioneducationhigher educationinnovationlearningMexicotechnology Posted on May 16, 2022May 16, 2022Episode 114: Making Sense of COVID’s Ongoing Impact on Online Higher Ed NPR education correspondent Anya Kamenetz joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to pause for a holistic check-in evaluation of the on-going impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on online higher education. 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Posted on January 15, 2024January 12, 2024Episode 154: Alternative Educational Programs and Digital Higher Ed Guest Dr. Anna Porcaro joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to share insights on how higher education institutions can be more effective in meeting workforce needs through digital alternative educational programs. Tagsalternative educational programsbadgescertificatesdigital learningeducationHigher EdlearnerslearningmicrocredentialsPorcaroTrainingtrendsworkforce Posted on September 18, 2023September 25, 2023Episode 146: Get Hands-On with AI In this second of two back-to-back episodes on AI in higher ed, guest Dr. Rohan Jowallah joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to share his insights and advice after years of evaluating and working with AI tools. TagsAIartificial intelligencechatbotdisruptioneducationethicsgenerative AIhigher educationhumanhuman elementinnovationJowallahjudgmentlearningmoralityStarbuckstechnology Posted on September 5, 2023September 12, 2023Episode 145: “More of the Human Element:” Dolly, Picard, Ray, Dede, and More About Episode 145: Hosts Tom and Kelvin conclude that “nobody’s through talking about AI” and provide the first of two back-to-back episodes with an update on developments within the digital teaching and learning space, reflections on institutional support, and a conclusion that we need “more of the human element.” Podcast Recording Download Transcript: PDF Episode … Continue reading “Episode 145: “More of the Human Element:” Dolly, Picard, Ray, Dede, and More” TagsAIartificial intelligenceassessmentchatbotDededisruptioneducationgenerative AIhigher educationhumanhuman elementinnovationlearninglinksresourcesSchroedertechnologyYoung Posted on February 6, 2023April 12, 2024Episode 131: ChatGPT: Friend or Foe? The currently free beta version of the chatbot ChatGPT has captured the imaginations and free time of many in the field of education and elsewhere. Hosts Kelvin and Tom weigh-in on ChatGPT’s place in higher education. TagsAIartificial intelligenceassessmentchatbotdisruptioneducationhigher educationinnovationlearningMexicotechnology Posted on May 16, 2022May 16, 2022Episode 114: Making Sense of COVID’s Ongoing Impact on Online Higher Ed NPR education correspondent Anya Kamenetz joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to pause for a holistic check-in evaluation of the on-going impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on online higher education. 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Posted on September 18, 2023September 25, 2023Episode 146: Get Hands-On with AI In this second of two back-to-back episodes on AI in higher ed, guest Dr. Rohan Jowallah joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to share his insights and advice after years of evaluating and working with AI tools. TagsAIartificial intelligencechatbotdisruptioneducationethicsgenerative AIhigher educationhumanhuman elementinnovationJowallahjudgmentlearningmoralityStarbuckstechnology Posted on September 5, 2023September 12, 2023Episode 145: “More of the Human Element:” Dolly, Picard, Ray, Dede, and More About Episode 145: Hosts Tom and Kelvin conclude that “nobody’s through talking about AI” and provide the first of two back-to-back episodes with an update on developments within the digital teaching and learning space, reflections on institutional support, and a conclusion that we need “more of the human element.” Podcast Recording Download Transcript: PDF Episode … Continue reading “Episode 145: “More of the Human Element:” Dolly, Picard, Ray, Dede, and More” TagsAIartificial intelligenceassessmentchatbotDededisruptioneducationgenerative AIhigher educationhumanhuman elementinnovationlearninglinksresourcesSchroedertechnologyYoung Posted on February 6, 2023April 12, 2024Episode 131: ChatGPT: Friend or Foe? The currently free beta version of the chatbot ChatGPT has captured the imaginations and free time of many in the field of education and elsewhere. Hosts Kelvin and Tom weigh-in on ChatGPT’s place in higher education. TagsAIartificial intelligenceassessmentchatbotdisruptioneducationhigher educationinnovationlearningMexicotechnology Posted on May 16, 2022May 16, 2022Episode 114: Making Sense of COVID’s Ongoing Impact on Online Higher Ed NPR education correspondent Anya Kamenetz joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to pause for a holistic check-in evaluation of the on-going impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on online higher education. Tagscovidcovid19digital dividediyeducationimpactKamenetzmeaningnprpandemicstudentsvalue
Posted on September 5, 2023September 12, 2023Episode 145: “More of the Human Element:” Dolly, Picard, Ray, Dede, and More About Episode 145: Hosts Tom and Kelvin conclude that “nobody’s through talking about AI” and provide the first of two back-to-back episodes with an update on developments within the digital teaching and learning space, reflections on institutional support, and a conclusion that we need “more of the human element.” Podcast Recording Download Transcript: PDF Episode … Continue reading “Episode 145: “More of the Human Element:” Dolly, Picard, Ray, Dede, and More” TagsAIartificial intelligenceassessmentchatbotDededisruptioneducationgenerative AIhigher educationhumanhuman elementinnovationlearninglinksresourcesSchroedertechnologyYoung Posted on February 6, 2023April 12, 2024Episode 131: ChatGPT: Friend or Foe? The currently free beta version of the chatbot ChatGPT has captured the imaginations and free time of many in the field of education and elsewhere. Hosts Kelvin and Tom weigh-in on ChatGPT’s place in higher education. TagsAIartificial intelligenceassessmentchatbotdisruptioneducationhigher educationinnovationlearningMexicotechnology Posted on May 16, 2022May 16, 2022Episode 114: Making Sense of COVID’s Ongoing Impact on Online Higher Ed NPR education correspondent Anya Kamenetz joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to pause for a holistic check-in evaluation of the on-going impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on online higher education. Tagscovidcovid19digital dividediyeducationimpactKamenetzmeaningnprpandemicstudentsvalue
Posted on February 6, 2023April 12, 2024Episode 131: ChatGPT: Friend or Foe? The currently free beta version of the chatbot ChatGPT has captured the imaginations and free time of many in the field of education and elsewhere. Hosts Kelvin and Tom weigh-in on ChatGPT’s place in higher education. TagsAIartificial intelligenceassessmentchatbotdisruptioneducationhigher educationinnovationlearningMexicotechnology Posted on May 16, 2022May 16, 2022Episode 114: Making Sense of COVID’s Ongoing Impact on Online Higher Ed NPR education correspondent Anya Kamenetz joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to pause for a holistic check-in evaluation of the on-going impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on online higher education. Tagscovidcovid19digital dividediyeducationimpactKamenetzmeaningnprpandemicstudentsvalue
Posted on May 16, 2022May 16, 2022Episode 114: Making Sense of COVID’s Ongoing Impact on Online Higher Ed NPR education correspondent Anya Kamenetz joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to pause for a holistic check-in evaluation of the on-going impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on online higher education. Tagscovidcovid19digital dividediyeducationimpactKamenetzmeaningnprpandemicstudentsvalue