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Veille documentaire sur les apports de l'expérience et de la narration transmedia  dans la formation et en particulier dans l’Éducation aux médias et à l'information.
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La personnalisation du parcours apprenant

La personnalisation du parcours apprenant | Apprenance transmédia § Formations | Scoop.it
Le digital, une opportunité pour personnaliser la formation Depuis quelque temps, un jargon de termes plus techniques les uns que les autre ont fait leur apparition : Data, persona, personnalisation, assistant virtuel, réalité virtuelle, intelligence artificielle, machine Learning , Adaptive learning…. Mais quel est le point commun véritablement entre ces différents concepts ?  Il s’agit […]
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The next stage of personalized learning : a Virtual Tutor for every student - Pearson

The next stage of personalized learning : a Virtual Tutor for every student - Pearson | Apprenance transmédia § Formations | Scoop.it

 

I do not believe that any machine could be as engaging or inspiring as a good teacher. Instead, human teachers could be supported by AI tutors, so that they have more time to focus on what they do best – creating positive classroom environments, planning exciting lessons, and developing richer more personal connections with each individual student.


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, October 31, 2016 7:46 AM

Interesting reading from Pearson.

Mauricio Ramírez's curator insight, October 31, 2016 9:17 PM
"What if we could give every student their own virtual tutor?", this is such a profound question that drove me to think about not only my students' necessities, but my own as an English facilitator who sometimes finds it quite difficult to guide learners, give them timely feedback and prepare classes and tests. Thus, having a virtual tutor would not only be ideal, but useful in order to help students practice and therefore improve their language skills; however, my only concern up to this point would be whether Artifitial Intelligence (AI) might replace teachers, and although the author emphasized on the idea that "with AI, we might see driverless cars but we will not see teacherless classrooms.", I still have my doubts going on in my head. Worth reading anyway! ;)
Carol Hancox's curator insight, November 4, 2016 1:39 AM
Further uses of AI alongside humans