Episode 18: AI...the "Lazy Graduate Assistant"?
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Welcome back to EduCast 3000! In this episode, we dive into the transformative potential of generative AI in education with Dr. Lane Freeman, Director of Online Instruction at the North Carolina Community College System.
Dr. Freeman shares his journey from traditional teaching to embracing AI tools, emphasizing the importance of pedagogy and active learning strategies. Along with our co-hosts Melissa Loble and Ryan Lufkin, Dr. Freeman discusses the importance in building trust among educators, the practical applications of AI in the classroom, understanding AI biases, and the future of personalized learning. They also explore how AI can enhance teaching efficiency, bridge gaps in career and technical education, and personalize learning experiences for students.
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As we navigate rapid advancements in AI, staying informed and engaged is crucial. This conversation offers fresh perspectives and practical strategies to help you adapt and thrive.
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