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Learning with AI – Augmenting collaboration

Learning with AI – Augmenting collaboration | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"Today I presented this short collection of thoughts at an online conference. I consider myself a ‘veteran’ in the online and in-person presentation challenge, well I have been doing it a long time, and perhaps better than some. This event, or my session I mean, was not well attended, and that’s fine but I decided to do a screencast video and share more widely. Because…..I am interested in hearing from other educators or AI gurus who are also working on ideas and projects with AI as a learning partner."

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Master of Education in Education Technology | Accelerated Online Program - Project Based

Watch this video to learn more about the fully online, accelerated, project-based Master of Education in Educational Technology at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. For more information, visit: https://www.utrgv.edu/edtech/index.htm

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This 30-hour accelerated program designed to prepare persons in K-12, higher education, corporate, and military settings to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for the classrooms and boardrooms of tomorrow. Students in this program have the opportunity to earn one or more graduate certificates in E-LearningTechnology Leadership, and Online Instructional Design.

harrietwatkins's curator insight, August 24, 2024 10:34 PM
This is a fantastic program!  Its practical, real-world based and applicable to many areas of industry where teaching and learning, training and development are used.
Katlego Mofokeng's curator insight, May 19, 3:46 PM
Using technology in education proves affective in helping students/ learners accelerate their learning progress.  
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Closing The AI Skills Gap: A Strategic Blueprint

"AI is revolutionizing businesses worldwide, and could add as much as $13 trillion to the global economy by 2030, according to a McKinsey report. But there is one critical challenge: 76% of companies say they can’t find enough workers with the right AI skills."

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"While companies are ready to move forward with AI technologies, they are being held back, not by the technology itself, but by the shortage of skilled people."

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Time for Class 2025: Institutions Rebalance Human Connection and Digital Innovation in Higher Ed

Time for Class 2025: Institutions Rebalance Human Connection and Digital Innovation in Higher Ed | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Explore Time for Class 2025 and discover how educators can empower students amid the rise of generative AI.
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"This latest report in Tyton’s annual series examines how higher education is responding to the rapid rise of generative AI, deepening student engagement challenges, and shifting expectations around flexibility and support."

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Opinion: How College Grads Use AI Has Implications for Employers

Opinion: How College Grads Use AI Has Implications for Employers | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
To find their way in a changing job market in which employers are replacing interns with AI, college grads must adapt faster than the technology trying to displace them, while jumping into more advanced work.
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"AI is analyzing documents, writing briefing notes, creating Power Point presentations or handling customer service queries, and — surprise! — now the younger humans who normally do that work are struggling to find jobs."

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Becoming the Borg: how wearables quietly assimilate the self

"The more we let devices optimize us, the less we trust ourselves — until the line between decision and suggestion is all but erased."

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"The more we hand over decisions to devices that monitor and guide us, the more we lose touch with the instincts that once defined us. What feels like progress often becomes something else — a quiet trade-off between convenience and self-trust."

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Three ways to get students using GenAI in project-based learning

Three ways to get students using GenAI in project-based learning | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
How to use project-based learning to address ethical concerns and improve students’ AI literacy, including key questions to ask yourself before introducing the tools
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"Despite widespread GenAI use among students, many might not be aware of its ethical implications and far-reaching consequences. Begin your project by having conversations about these as a group."

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A District, a Diagnostic and a Drive for AI Readiness

A District, a Diagnostic and a Drive for AI Readiness | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"Picture this: Tomorrow’s graduates walk into workplaces where AI tools are as common as email — diagnosing patient symptoms, analyzing market trends, optimizing supply chains or designing new infrastructure. From healthcare to marketing to engineering, nearly every field is being transformed. Are our schools preparing them for this new reality? And do we have an effective method of assessing such readiness?"

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"Diagnostic measures of AI readiness can provide districts with crucial data for strategic planning and resource allocation, ensuring students are prepared for a world saturated with AI."

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Mark Cuban and Anthropic’s CEO Are Arguing About How Many Jobs AI Will Replace

"Mark Cuban and Dario Amodei are battling it out about AI job losses. It’s a reminder that when it comes to AI, no one is sure about anything."

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"The job market for entry-level office roles may be very rough as this transition plays out. Certainly plenty of people will have to up their game or reshuffle their career."

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June 16, 11:28 AM
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Two Futures: A Choice for Education in the Age of AI

Two Futures: A Choice for Education in the Age of AI | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"Two Students, Two Futures

 

Meet Sarah, Year 10, 2029 Path 1 Reality: Sarah sits. Sits in amongst row upon row of anxious peers, pen gripped tight, staring at a blank exam paper. The question asks her to analyse a poem she's never seen before; she then needs to compare two poems from a set of sixteen she’s been trying to memorise for the past two years and then, as if this wasn’t all enough, she needs to write about a modern novel she read sometime over a year a go – all closed book, all without support of the text or notes. She has two hours to do this – handwritten."

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"The question isn’t whether change is coming—it’s whether we’ll lead it or be overwhelmed by it."

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June 16, 11:24 AM
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Bring your institutional goals to life with project-based planning

Bring your institutional goals to life with project-based planning | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Project-based strategic planning transforms the traditional approach by focusing on iterative, measurable actions tied to specific projects, all aligned with broader institutional objectives
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"Project-based strategic planning represents a meaningful evolution in how universities can approach strategic decision-making. By anchoring institutional goals to a flexible framework of time-bound, measurable projects, this model fosters continuous improvement, adaptability and focused execution."

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Balancing AI enthusiasm with practical implementation

Balancing AI enthusiasm with practical implementation | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Rarely in the course of history has a single technological advancement provoked the hope that it will be a universal gateway to future prosperity. GenAI is the next technological leap—but can its real-world impact match the hype?
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“There is an exaggerated expectation of what generative AI can do, which is not yet fully backed up by the actual capabilities”

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June 13, 11:01 AM
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The AI Mirror: How GenAI Reflects and Amplifies Gaps in Early Math Expertise

The AI Mirror: How GenAI Reflects and Amplifies Gaps in Early Math Expertise | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
AI mirrors the deeper human expertise gaps in how we understand, design, and deliver early math learning.
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"AI has become a mirror, revealing not machine failure, but deeper human expertise gaps in how we understand, design, and deliver early math learning."

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June 13, 10:54 AM
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What Teachers Need To Level Up Their AI Use: 4 Lessons Learned

What Teachers Need To Level Up Their AI Use: 4 Lessons Learned | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Two teachers and a researcher discuss how educators are experimenting with AI during an Education Week K-12 Essentials Forum.
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"Many teachers are now using artificial-intelligence-powered apps in their daily work, which they say have become big timesavers and made a notoriously high-stress, high-responsibility job more manageable."

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How Generative AI Can Transform Design Thinking

"In today's fast-paced digital world, where development cycles move faster and consumer expectations are higher than ever, design thinking has become the foundation of human-centered problem-solving. Yet, this powerful framework needs an upgrade when problems become more complex."

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"As machine intelligence blends with human instinct, GenAI is reshaping how we use execution, experimentation and empathy throughout the design process."

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GenAI Has Been Mainstream For Two And A Half Years—Has It Transformed Work Yet?

"May marks two and a half years since OpenAI launched ChatGPT. In the first five days, over a million people signed up to try it. People used it to instantly answer questions, write essays, find recipes and build grocery shopping lists. But while consumers found immediate utility, organizations are finding that bringing generative AI (GenAI) into the workplace is a different ballgame—and the stakes are high."

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"Similar to how automation threatened blue-collar jobs, AI has been seen as a threat to white-collar jobs."

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Balancing AI enthusiasm with practical implementation

Balancing AI enthusiasm with practical implementation | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Rarely in the course of history has a single technological advancement provoked the hope that it will be a universal gateway to future prosperity. GenAI is the next technological leap—but can its real-world impact match the hype?
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"'GenAI is a technological breakthrough comparable to the “change from flip phone to smartphone,'” says Abhay Pradhan, head of analytics technology at LSEG. 'This is one of those technologies where the size of change is massive.'”

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What the 1984 Macintosh revolution teaches designers about the 2025 AI revolution

"In 1984, Apple Computer introduced the Macintosh with a Super Bowl commercial that changed the world for graphic designers. The ad begins with a Big Brother totalitarian speaker from George Orwell’s 1984 barking commands to a subservient audience. He is interrupted by a woman swinging a mallet, smashing the image of the authoritarian speaker while the narrator promises, '1984 will not be like 1984.'”

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"Upheaval and disruption are nothing new for graphic designers."

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Generative AI Outlook Report

Generative AI Outlook Report | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"This Outlook report, prepared by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), examines the transformative role of Generative AI (GenAI) with a specific emphasis on the European Union. It highlights the potential of GenAI for innovation, productivity, and societal change."

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"The societal impact of GenAI is also addressed, with focus on both the opportunities for inclusivity and the risks of bias and over-reliance."

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AI Is Still an Unknown Country — and Teens Are Its Pioneers

AI Is Still an Unknown Country — and Teens Are Its Pioneers | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Adolescents are early adopters of AI, but they crave guidance on using it ethically, a new study finds.
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"New study suggests adolescents worry about using AI ethically, but they don’t know what the rules are."

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June 16, 11:36 AM
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Coding, Creativity and the New Digital Fluency

Coding, Creativity and the New Digital Fluency | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"Students light up when they create something meaningful, and every educator has seen that spark. Self-expression fuels learning, and creativity lies at the heart of the human experience. As AI rapidly reshapes software development, computer science (CS) education must move beyond syntax drills and algorithmic repetition. Coding alone isn’t enough; students must also learn to think systemically, design creatively and build with intention.

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"As AI automates many of the mechanical aspects of programming, the value of CS education is shifting, from writing perfect code to shaping systems, telling stories through logic and designing ethical, human-centered solutions. Creative coding unlocks all of these possibilities."

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Learning with AI – Augmenting collaboration

Learning with AI – Augmenting collaboration | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"Today I presented this short collection of thoughts at an online conference. I consider myself a ‘veteran’ in the online and in-person presentation challenge, well I have been doing it a long time, and perhaps better than some. This event, or my session I mean, was not well attended, and that’s fine but I decided to do a screencast video and share more widely. Because…..I am interested in hearing from other educators or AI gurus who are also working on ideas and projects with AI as a learning partner."

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"What if your next collaborator wasn't human?... What might change?"

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June 16, 11:25 AM
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OpenAI's o3-pro may be too smart for small talk

OpenAI's o3-pro may be too smart for small talk | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
OpenAI has launched o3-pro for Pro users in ChatGPT and via the API. The new model is designed to deliver more reliable and thorough answers by leveraging greater computing power, though this comes at the cost of noticeably slower response times, even for simple prompts.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"o3-pro can access a broader range of tools. The model is able to search the web, analyze files, handle visual inputs, use Python, and personalize responses with memory features."

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June 13, 11:10 AM
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Canva now requires use of AI during developer job interviews

Canva now requires use of AI during developer job interviews | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"Design software slinger warns it won't hire devs who aren't good at modern tools"

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"The company now expects candidates for frontend, backend, and machine learning engineering roles to demonstrate skill with tools like Copilot, Cursor, and Claude during technical interviews"

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Opinion: AI Is Handy, but We Shouldn't Outsource Thinking to It

Opinion: AI Is Handy, but We Shouldn't Outsource Thinking to It | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Acceptable uses of AI should not promote anti-intellectualism, which Richard Hofstadter described as "resentment of the life of the mind ... and a disposition to constantly minimize the value of that life."
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"Innovation is a good thing; especially when we use it to make knowledge and information more accessible. But what happens when innovation (or innovative technology) makes the quest for knowledge and information practically obsolete?"

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June 13, 10:58 AM
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Pros and cons of educational AI

"Artificial intelligence (AI) has certainly transformed the way we see life. It can apparently do almost anything in a way impossible to believe when it was introduced nearly a decade ago. The way AI has become integrated into the education system cannot be disregarded as it has become a fact that everyone must relate to."

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"Ethical considerations have become a pressing concern for all users of AI."

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Today, I am truly delighted to receive a copy of “Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI” by Prof. Badrul Khan

Today, I am truly delighted to receive a copy of “Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI” by Prof. Badrul Khan | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Today, I am truly delighted to receive a copy of “Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI” by Prof. Drs. Rene Corbeil, Ed.D. and Maria Elena Corbeil. Having co-authored and edited several books together, I have witnessed firsthand the unique and meaningful contributions they have made to our field.

It is a special honor for me, as Rene’s former graduate advisor and Research Assistant supervisor at UTTB, to have been invited to write the foreword for this important work. Watching Rene’s academic journey and growth has been a source of great pride.

I extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Drs. Corbeil for continued success and a meaningful journey in the ever-evolving landscape of teaching and learning.

#ai #elearning
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Thank you Dr. Khan. Your mentorship has been with me since the very start of my journey in higher education. From my master’s degree to co-authoring articles and co-editing books, you’ve guided and supported every step. Today, Maria Elena and I are proud to stand on our own with this significant publication—made possible because of the foundation you helped us build. Grateful beyond words!

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