#ai-assisted-learning

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fromeLearning Industry
11 hours ago

The L&D Professional Isn't Going Anywhere, But The Learning Function Is About To Change Forever

AI-assisted learning can outperform or harm outcomes depending on design quality, making human facilitation more important for engagement, context, and culture.
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fromThe New Yorker
5 months ago

Is A.I. Actually a Bubble?

AI tools can rapidly accelerate childhood coding skills by offering tailored guidance, overcoming obstacles, and suggesting progressively advanced projects and environments.
fromEfficient Coder
5 months ago

The Efficient Way to Learn Python in 2026 (5 Prompts + A Free Book) | EfficientCoder

I see two types of learners in 2026, and honestly, both of them are doing it wrong. The first group tries to learn solely through AI. They ask chatbots to "write a script," copy-paste the result, and feel productive. But the second they hit a bug the AI can't fix, they freeze. They have no foundation. They built a house on sand.
Artificial intelligence
fromZDNET
5 months ago

NotebookLM turned my research into slick visuals - but at what cost to my brain?

Google's NotebookLM now generates slide decks and infographics for all users, promising to accelerate personalized learning while raising concerns about potential cognitive atrophy.
fromFast Company
6 months ago

Meet your new AI tutor

Tired of explaining the same thing over and over again to your colleagues? Guidde is an AI-powered tool that helps you explain the most complex tasks in seconds with AI-generated documentation. Turn boring documentation into stunning visual guides Save valuable time by creating video documentation 11x faster Share or embed your guide anywhere Just click capture on the browser extension. The app will automatically generate step-by-step video guides complete with visuals, voiceover and call to action.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
7 months ago

As a college student, studying can be difficult and lonely. ChatGPT has become my go-to study buddy.

Last year, I began my first year of college. Like many first-year university students, I was excited about the opportunity to socialize, explore a new environment, and engage in campus life. That meant hanging out with friends in the dining hall, going out on weekends, and taking advantage of the university social environment. But things changed around exam season. With final exams sometimes accounting for more than 40% of my grade, my priorities shifted quickly.
Higher education
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