by Margie Meacham | Feb 8, 2024 | AI and Intelligent Automation
Cognitive Load and Virtual Learning Environments by Margie Meacham When John Sweller and his colleagues first started studyingcognitive load theoryin the 1980s, little was known about how humans learn. Since that time, we think about learning as something that the...
by Margie Meacham | Nov 2, 2023 | AI and Intelligent Automation
The True Meaning of Algorithm by Margie Meacham Algorithm, machine learning, artificial intelligence, use case, generative AI, Large Language Model, it’s almost impossible to have a conversation these days without these terms coming up. We all know what they...
by Margie Meacham | Oct 18, 2023 | AI and Intelligent Automation
Canaries in the Coal Mine: Instructional Design in the Age of AI by Margie Meacham The phrase “canaries in the coal mine” comes from the practice of miners bringing canaries into coal mines to detect the presence of carbon monoxide. Because these tiny...
by Margie Meacham | Aug 29, 2023 | AI and Intelligent Automation
Intelligent Automation for Training and Education – ExecutiveBound Podcast with Dr. Ginny A. Baro by Margie Meacham In this episode (#144) with Dr. Ginny A. Baro, I discuss Intelligent Automation for Training and Education. While many others are starting to talk...
by Margie Meacham | Aug 8, 2023 | AI and Intelligent Automation
AI & Neuroscience in Education – MyEdTechLife Podcast by Margie Meacham This episode is packed with insights, practical applications, and a look into the future of learning and technology. Whether you’re an educator, a professional in talent...
by Margie Meacham | Jun 24, 2023 | AI and Intelligent Automation, Uncategorized
Ethics in the Age of AI by Margie Meacham How do we know if our shiny AI tools are being used in ethical ways? When someone asks me this question, my response goes something like this: We can’t make those decisions yet, because most of us are “playing...
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