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Artificial Intelligence (AI), Personalization and Learning: Will it Work?
Karen Vignare, PhD, MBACEO & Founder, KV Consulting
17th Global Mindset conference onEmerging Trends in Learning & Working
Sydney - 03rd August 2016
Agenda• About me• Separating fact from fiction in AI• What do we know about adaptive learning technologies?• Piloting adaptive learning tools• The research results• Lessons Learned
Karen Vignare, PhD, MBA• 20 years experience online, emerging technologies in learning• Started online programs, worked with international universities• Managed blended learning, MOOCs, and adaptive learning projects• Extensive research portfolio• More about me at LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-
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AI for Learning: Definitions• The central problems (or goals) of AI research include reasoning,
knowledge, planning, learning, natural language processing (communication), …….Approaches include statistical methods, computational intelligence, soft computing (e.g. machine learning), and traditional symbolic AI. • Many tools are used in AI, including versions of
search and mathematical optimization, logic, methods based on probability and economics. The AI field draws upon computer science, mathematics, psychology, linguistics, philosophy, neuroscience and artificial psychology.
Source: Wikipedia
New technologies for learning• Personalization does not have to mean technology but it most cases
organizations are leveraging technologies• (planning, advising, relationship management, courses, analytics and tracking to personalize)
• Adaptive learning and digital courseware technologies focus more on personalizing or adapting the course content and assessments to the individual students• The tools rely on algorithms that direct learners based on the content and
the paths they choose• For implementers/instructors reading the analytics and using that
information is a critical new role
What does the research say?• Connected to progress made in Computer Aided Instruction (circa
1980s) and research pointed to increased effectiveness• Meta-analyses showed promise and effectiveness but disagreement
on approach and value remained• Internet slowed gains as more people explored constructivism,
connectivism• Current online tools seem to be at same effectiveness as three
decades ago…• Costs could be lower, algorithms more powerful, but design and computer
modeling are still debatable
Current State: Most Rely on LMS Technology• LMS is still key to supporting online learning in higher education and
other tools are slowly being tested and brought in
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The Challenge & The Opportunity
The future is Now:
Leveragingdigital tools& resourcesto improve
instruction & outcomes
Another View of Digital Learning Environment
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Current State of Adaptive Learning SuccessNext Generation Digital Learning Environment
Courseware in Context Framework
Reported pilots
Interoperability and Integration
Latest version compliance LTI
Most report easy interoperability
Personalization Critical within system No clear standard match so reports are more on reported outcome success
Analytics, Advising, and Learning Assessment
Caliper and LTI Needs improvement as data exchange is not widely used (yet)
Collaboration Currently not as important
Accessibility and Universal Design
Critical to scale Major concerns (not just a vendor issue)
Gartner Education Hype Cycle 2015
Some of the Companies in the Space
Source: Tyton Partners
Source: https://www.edsurge.com/higher-ed/special-projects/dl/orientation
Source: http://coursewareincontext.org/
Leaders/Managers are Underprepared• The business is changing—accountability, stakeholders are all
demanding more • Outdated systems and processes• Very little training for administrators• Many became leaders decades ago and are not capable in current
business operations, technologies and processes• Higher education does not always attract the best “business” people
but does attract “researchers/scholars”
Piloting Adaptive Learning• At last job, used six different adaptive tools• Vendors range from publishers, platform tools, to university created
ones• Increased technology sophistication• Focus is on content variety, assessment breadth, and immediacy• As technology substitutions for online learning, mixed results• Within tool correlations are very promising
Content Map for Types of statistical studies
Source: https://www.khanacademy.org/exercisedashboard
Lessons LearnedThe future of adaptive learning in higher education depends on the commitment level of universities• Preparation...really take the time to understand the power of the tool, take a class• Skill up faculty, instructional staff and technology team• Pick your course(s) based on solving problems (is content difficult, would more
student practice help, does immediacy help students• Build content maps and you will need more content than you currently have
(unless you use pre-packaged)• Learn to use the dashboard• Iterate probably at least three times....