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Four Big Nudges for Teaching and Learning in the AI Now and Future

Wednesday, February 14, 11:00 am–11:50 am
Seattle Convention Center - 611

AI is evolving at a breakneck clip, reshaping how we find, use, and share information faster than ever before in human history—even compared to the Internet age. To avoid getting lost in the technology, students, teachers, and schools urgently need to adapt our ways and means of learning. But what’s the best path forward? Join Jason to uncover four research-driven strategies for retooling instructional design to thrive in this bold AI-powered era. In this wide-ranging discussion, you’ll get an insider perspective into generative AI’s meteoric rise straight from the source.  Depart revitalized and reassured that proactive, thoughtful instructional design can weather coming storms as AI progresses at warp speed. The future will challenge educators like never before, but with resilient design, we can not only survive...we can lead the way forward!

Format:
50-minute Session
Focus Area:
AI/AR/VR, Emerging Trends, Media/Information Literacy
Audience:
All Audiences
Skill Level:
All levels
Grade Level:
All Grade Levels

Presented by


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Jason Neiffer (Presenter)
Executive Director
Montana Digital Academy

Dr. Jason Neiffer is the Executive Director of Montana Digital Academy and NCCE's Tech-Savvy Administrator-in-Residence. For 27 years, Jason has pursued innovative ways to combine technology and pedagogy to make learning engaging and meaningful for students of all ages. His interests include distance learning, media literacy, digital productivity, AI, and social studies education. He started in educational technology in 1984 when he set up all of the Apple IIe computers in Roosevelt Elementary School in Great Falls, Montana, as a rambunctious 4th grader. He has been chasing the thrill of Lemonade Stand and Oregon Trail ever since!