By Stefanie Panke for AACE Review
Mark McNeilly is a Professor of Marketing and Organizational Behavior at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School, and co-chair of the Generative AI Committee at UNC Chapel Hill. In the interview Mark McNeilly and Stefanie Panke discuss the implications, advantages, … Read more
By Stefanie Panke for AACE Review
Alec Couros promotes playful, creative, and curious, yet critical exploration of AI: These images are examples of AI-generated avatars he has shared on social media Alec Couros is a distinguished professor of educational technology and media and … Read more
By Stefanie Panke for AACE Review
I recently had the honor to welcome Dr. Inge de Waard (Learning Strategist at EIT InnoEnergy) to my online design thinking classroom at the Asian University for Women. For my students, Inge connected the advance of generative AI … Read more
By Stefanie Panke for AACE Review
Over the years, Chryssa Themelis has contributed various articles on diverse topics to AACE Review. This article summarizes significant themes of her work and concludes with an interview about her latest endeavor – a book about social physics, … Read more
By Allie Alayan for AACE Review
The upcoming EdMedia conference will be held virtually from July 6-8. The program contains three keynotes as part of the conference. Keynotes are a great way to connect with experts in the field and learn about current, cutting-edge … Read more
By Stefanie Panke for AACE Review
Chris Devers is a special interest group leader (SIG TREND) and long-term executive committee member for the AACE E-Learn conference. I cannot imagine AACE conferences without his energy and wits. After having the great pleasure of working on a … Read more
By Lisa Hammershaimb for AACE Review
The past several weeks have seen a dramatic shift in online and decentralized learning being a somewhat fringe endeavor to being fully mainstream. Administrators, teachers, and students are all trying—with varying degrees of success—to navigate the hurried transition. Against this … Read more
By Allie Alayan for AACE Review
Emese Felvégi, Ariana E. Santiago, and Robert M. McCarn are hosting a workshop on Open Educational Resources at the upcoming E-Learn 2019 Conference. Their workshop will take place on Monday, November 4 from 1:00PM-4:30PM. We talked to them … Read more
By Lisa Hammershaimb for AACE Review
In the past, higher education pedagogy has been built largely on the framework of a single knowledgeably expert speaking while others quietly listen and learn. Listening and silence are seen as positive in brick and mortar education, signaling … Read more
By Allie Alayan for AACE Review
The upcoming EdMedia conference will be held from June 24-28 in Amsterdam. The program contains six workshops as part of the conference. Workshops are a great way to explore a concept, technology or practice in depth, network with … Read more