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It was once again, and this series of top articles submitted by the guest authors features everything from scalable learning to sustainable development of education. You can also find some insights into leveraging artificial intelligence in L&D. So let’s jump into the top picks starting in April.
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Five outstanding articles submitted by guest authors last month
1. How Dr. Greg Blackburn’s AI-First LMS changed the learning culture
In this guest post, Dr. Greg Blackburn explores how his organization not only upgraded the LMS, but also redefines it. He delves into the Kuroeini initiative, which includes an AI-powered learning engine that provides smart answers, fast onboarding and manager-level guidance.
2. Teacher Technical Toolkit: Border the gap between e-learning software and Neurodyverse classrooms with Bethrash
Accessibility in the classroom is a growing need. Technology helps educators meet their needs. Beth Rush emphasizes how many NeuroDivergent students will thrive after learning how to use the new e-learning tool during daily lessons.
3. Prompts with Purpose: Why do co-prompts create scalable e-learning with Dahlia Sur?
Educational designers are always looking for ways to scale their work without compromising quality or intention. Daria Sur explains three life-changing co-frameworks that turn raw ideas into a clickable learning experience.
4. Rural Education: Important Considerations for Sustainable Development by Dr. Somachi Kachikwu PMP, CSM
Rural education faces many challenges, including limited resources, inadequate infrastructure and lack of qualified teachers. However, Somachi Kachikwu PMP, CSM, will explore ways to present opportunities for change if these issues are addressed thoughtfully.
5. How can you utilize joint problem solving in an AI-Enhanced Elearning environment? By Hassan Yousif
This article explores the role of collaborative problem solving in AI-driven e-learning. Hassan Yousif delves into its impact on critical thinking, teamwork and adaptive learning, providing practical standards and strategies for future-prepared digital education.
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