The Role of Content in Classrooms Today
Our current instructional design approaches assume that access to expertise is scarce, expensive, and delayed. That’s why we “capture” disciplinary expertise in “content” – so we can economically provide access to expertise to learners. But what if access to expertise was abundant, cheap, and immediate? If your students have access to the internet,... See more
opencontent • The Near-term Impact of Generative AI on Education, in One Sentence – improving learning
In an age where we expect to see thousands of new programs, technologies, and systems released during the course of our lives, the ability to comfortably integrate new ideas with personal passion is an absolute necessity.
Anshar Seraphim • The Octopus Movement White Paper on Education: Solving the Unsolvable
We’re in a post-content age...Today, however, educational content is cheap and abundant on YouTube, in newsletters, on blogs, and on social media