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Jason Gulya is an AI Strategist in higher education. Transforming initial skepticism about AI into advocacy, he now focuses on integrating AI into educational workflows. His expertise has guided numerous educators and institutions in harnessing AI for personalized and effective teaching.
Chapters
1:16 - How similar are L&D and Higher Education?
32:24 - What does the new bachelor's degree look like with AI as a skill?
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🖐🏽 Key Takeaways:
1. AI is going to shine a light on what has been broken for years in education.
2. First, we should focus on educating people on the use and workings of LLMs and AI tech. Then when people understand the technology a bit better and what it can do...then we can focus on strategy.
3. Where AI is a boon for learning is not only being able to create a product that is more complete and supplements the skills a learner doesn't have...but also for students to then be able to reflect on the process that led them to the product.
📚 Resources:
Connect with Jason on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-gulya/____
🤔 About the Host
Kevin Alster leads the learning team at Synthesia focusing primarily on product education and client services.With over a decade of experience in education and learning, he has moved from the classroom and into tech to help people create and communicate better through video.He has been developing enterprise and branded learning solutions in organizations such as General Assembly, The School of The New York Times, and Sotheby’s Institute of Art.
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🧑🏽🏫 Check out the Synthesia Academy here:
https://www.synthesia.io/academy 🗣
Or get in touch with me on LinkedIn
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Jason Gulya is an AI Strategist in higher education. Transforming initial skepticism about AI into advocacy, he now focuses on integrating AI into educational workflows. His expertise has guided numerous educators and institutions in harnessing AI for personalized and effective teaching.
Chapters
1:16 - How similar are L&D and Higher Education?
32:24 - What does the new bachelor's degree look like with AI as a skill?
____
🖐🏽 Key Takeaways:
1. AI is going to shine a light on what has been broken for years in education.
2. First, we should focus on educating people on the use and workings of LLMs and AI tech. Then when people understand the technology a bit better and what it can do...then we can focus on strategy.
3. Where AI is a boon for learning is not only being able to create a product that is more complete and supplements the skills a learner doesn't have...but also for students to then be able to reflect on the process that led them to the product.
📚 Resources:
Connect with Jason on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-gulya/____
🤔 About the Host
Kevin Alster leads the learning team at Synthesia focusing primarily on product education and client services.With over a decade of experience in education and learning, he has moved from the classroom and into tech to help people create and communicate better through video.He has been developing enterprise and branded learning solutions in organizations such as General Assembly, The School of The New York Times, and Sotheby’s Institute of Art.
____
🧑🏽🏫 Check out the Synthesia Academy here:
https://www.synthesia.io/academy 🗣
Or get in touch with me on LinkedIn
____