Category: Learning Design and Technology

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College of Ed contributes to Purdue AI & data science via initiative, miniseries

The Purdue University College of Education is developing an initiative to cover all of the artificial intelligence (AI) and data science work already being done by its faculty. Earlier this month the College launched a new webpage to showcase these efforts and provide resources.

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Watson, Bowman collaborate with ME on solid mechanics curriculum using Minecraft

Bill Watson and doctoral student Alexander Bowman helped a Mechanical Engineering team use the video game Minecraft to create a pedagogy for teaching solid mechanics to undergraduates.

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Spotlight on Engaged Student Emmanuel Babalola

Spotlight on LDT PhD student: Emmanuel Babalola

Emmanuel Babalola, a 2024 Engagement and Service-Learning Summit speaker and a third year PhD student specializing in Learning, Design, and Technology, shares his heart to nurture young learners in STEM and to impact communities.

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Unleashing the Potential of AI in Education

Explore the topic of the ethics of AI in education and how it can be beneficial to both the educator and the student from curriculum to study guides.

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Benefits of Online Learning for International Students

Discover how online learning benefits international students and how you as an educator can take advantage of these benefits for your students.

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Fostering Cross-Disciplinary Skills and Dispositions in Professional Programs

Discover the benefits of cross-disciplinary skills for educators, from enhanced problem-solving to increased creativity and improved student outcomes.

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