This article highlights how AI is transforming instructional design. A lot of the ideas brought up in the article like AI providing personalized or adaptive learning, tutoring, gamification, and AI-enhanced assessments can benefit students with learning disabilities or who are neurodiverse. As someone with ADHD receiving immediate feedback and lessons that use a variety of mediums to convey key concepts can help me stay engaged. #accessibility

  • VirtualOdour@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    Some great examples, also a really important thing for less developed regions is being able to construct lessons and take questions in the person’s first language even if it’s something like tagalog.

    We’re going to see things like the gamification they mention really grow in scope as people start exploring ideas and developing structures that can be easily adapted using ai tools like coding, image gen, etc to suit the purpose. I know a lot of the coding focused projects are currently working towards lora style training on your own code base and full project incorporation hopefully we’ll see some good open source games get the treatment so that it’s easy to mod to include lesson info or vocab from a list of things you’re trying to memorize.