
"One of my consistent themes about figuring out how to adapt the work of higher education in a world where AI exists is that you have to be prepared to outsource some of the information and fact-finding to others. There is simply too much for any individual to sort through. One of my recent go-tos is Jeff Young's Learning Curve podcast."
"Jeff is a journalist in both experience and disposition, and by bringing a journalist's sensibility to the task, he reveals insights that are different from what I get from others like myself, people coming from a practitioner mindset. Previously, I've been on the receiving end of Jeff Young's questions when he was host and producer of the EdSurge podcast. This time I got to turn the tables."
Higher education must adapt to an AI-enabled world by outsourcing some information gathering and fact-finding because the volume of material exceeds any individual's capacity. Jeff Young hosts the Learning Curve podcast and applies a journalist's sensibility to examine AI's effects on colleges, offering perspectives distinct from practitioner viewpoints. Young's background includes reporting and editing at The Chronicle of Higher Education, teaching digital journalism, a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard, and contributions to major national publications. Recent episodes explore the intersection of AI and higher education, including direct interviews with students and collaborations with university journalists to learn how students view and use AI tools.
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