
Technology, skills, AI and more: insights from guest contributors
What do ADHD, Neurosymbolic Artificial Intelligence, and Hybrid Research Mentoring Programs have in common? A showcase of guest author articles from the eLearning industry for December 2025! Guest contributors explored the impact of judgment and questioned the output of AI, the LMS that scaffolds executive functions, and more. Without further ado, here are the articles from last month’s top guest authors, in no particular order.
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5 questions to ask all AI users, from students to professionals Dr. Athena Stanley
AI can sometimes sound intelligent while providing biased or inaccurate responses. At the same time, millions of AI users accept the first answer given. Dr. Athena Stanley poses five important questions to help users guide AI, validate output, and protect agency.
Using an LMS to enhance executive function for clients with ADHD by Rio Fontanilla
Can a platform typically used in corporate training be the scaffolding for treating clients with ADHD? Rio Fontanilla explains how therapists can leverage learning management systems to create a structured, engaging, and empowering external brain for their clients.
Decisions cannot be automated by Eliza Helweg-Larsen
AI maps skills, but judgment creates influence. Skills describe what people are capable of. Judgment determines when and why to act. Eliza Helweg-Larsen explains why organizations need to develop both capabilities through experience-based learning that builds business acumen.
The missing loop in teaching research to students by Laleh Raeisy
In the traditional model, students whose research proposals did not meet the required standards were excluded, often without feedback. Laleh Raeisy provides a framework for a hybrid research mentoring program that addresses this gap and transforms the way young researchers are supported.
Neurosemiotic Artificial Intelligence by Felix G. Hamzalap
Moving towards artificial general intelligence may require integrating symbolic reasoning and neural learning. Felix G. Hamza-Lup’s insightful article explores how combining explicit rule-based knowledge representation with adaptive weight-based models provides capabilities that cannot be achieved with either approach alone.
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