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Free Contact North | Contact Nord Webinar
Content Creation Using AI: How AI Can Be
Used to Build Courses
and Learning Experiences
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. (ET)
Register Now!
In this engaging and interactive webinar, our host, Dr. Stephen Murgatroyd, Chief Innovation Officer at Contact North | Contact Nord, introduces AI-enabled content creation, including:
- Which AI resources are available that can help you quickly create quality content.
- What you should be cautious about and what we know are problems with AI-enabled content creation.
- How to leverage AI text-to-speech and speech-to-text for learning material creation.
- How to use the AI design features for a variety of material creation activities.
- How content curation is a major opportunity for AI-enabled supports, especially for students with exceptionalities.
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10 Kinds of Micro-Credentials
The Government of Ontario’s investment in the development of micro-credentials is a response to the skills challenge in Canada, which has resulted in 1 million unfilled job vacancies. Contact North | Contact Nord has identified 10 types of micro-credentials:
1. On-demand micro-learning leading to badges
2. Gap-based, competency-driven learning
3. Social and non-profit micro-credentials
4. The “tease” micro-credential
5. The industry-driven micro-credential
6. The pick-n-mix micro-credential
7. Faculty-driven micro-credentials
8. Assessment-only micro-credentials
9. The short course
10. The industry-delivered short course
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Podcasts and Vodcasts on Online Learning
Leading Lines Podcast
Hosted by Derek Bruff, assistant provost and executive director of the Vanderbilt University Center for Teaching, Leading Lines is an enlightening podcast that delves into the realm of educational technology in higher education. The focus is on discovering innovative, purposeful, and efficient ways to use technology to improve student learning, providing insights into the future of educational technology in college and university environments. Through engaging conversations with educators, researchers, technologists and industry experts, they showcase groundbreaking ideas and influential voices that are driving the development of digital learning and pedagogy.
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This Week’s Must-Read Book
on Online Learning
Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: A Practical Approach
Edited by: Prathamesh Padmakar, Churi, Shubham Joshi, Mohamed Elhoseny & Amina Omrane (2022)
This collection of papers contains valuable insights for instructors, instructional designers and administrators. It discusses learning methodologies, intelligent tutoring systems, intelligent student guidance and assessments, intelligent education chatbots and artificial tutors, and presents the practicality and applicability implications of AI in education.
The book offers new and current research along with case studies showing the latest techniques and educational activities. It raises both practical implementation challenges — costs, integration with existing systems, the innovation readiness of staff and students — as well as the more “regular” concerns with security, algorithmic bias and the impact of AI on human relationships. Good material, well presented and clear.
Browse all Must-Read Books
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Contact North | Contact Nord’s Directory of 83 Online, Open & Distance Learning Associations and Consortia Throughout the World
Contact North | Contact Nord created this non-exhaustive list of online, distance and open learning associations and consortia around the world, providing links to websites (if available) to widen access to the valuable information offered by each.
Explore the directory
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Upcoming Events in Online Learning
New MOOC: Designing for Communities of Inquiry in Online Courses (DCOI)
March 12 to April 15, 2023
This free, five-week massive open online course (MOOC), provided by the Commonwealth of Learning in partnership with Athabasca University, is open to administrators, teachers and other education professionals.
The Community of Inquiry (CoI) is a pedagogical model that supports digital teaching and learning. The introductory level Designing for Communities of Inquiry in Online Courses (DCOI) MOOC explores the why and how of using the CoI as the basis for developing and teaching quality online and blended courses.
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About Contact North | Contact Nord
Contact North | Contact Nord is a free, local bilingual service to help residents in 1,500+ rural and remote Ontario communities access online programs and courses from colleges, universities and training providers without having to leave their communities.
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