Thank you for asking. Application of AI for teaching and learning is the main topic of discussion at the moment. Also blended and hybrid approaches, and digital skills provision for future workforce. In Scotland educational qualification reform includes reducing examinations in favour of holistic and project based approaches, which is good in my view but has folk in a tizz.
Insightful piece, thank you.
Thank you Lisa. Please let me know what issues I could be addressing that would be of interest to teachers in your sector.
Thank you for asking. Application of AI for teaching and learning is the main topic of discussion at the moment. Also blended and hybrid approaches, and digital skills provision for future workforce. In Scotland educational qualification reform includes reducing examinations in favour of holistic and project based approaches, which is good in my view but has folk in a tizz.
Thanks, Helen. I'll steel myself to re-immerse in the ed tech world!
I'm intrigued since I wrote this post to find a number of AI 'stack' diagrams from an organisation called the AI Infrastructure Alliance, that seem to confirm the training and labour layers i was writing about and the ongoing iterations between them. https://hackernoon.com/the-ai-infrastructure-alliance-and-the-evolution-of-the-canonical-stack-for-machine-learning-v6n372o