What would be an ideal modality for students to learn in the age of AI?
Will students need personalized courses for them to understand topics based on their own experiences or personal learning style?
Curious as I’m thinking of a personalization education app to build. I’m thinking it would be best at the collegiate level to target audiences there as college students may be more open on their own to try it out.
I see upskilling platforms like Udacity, Udemy, Skillshare, Coursera, etc. have multiple courses but nothing necessarily personalized to you. They can just copy that and make it a feature.
Is it something that the market needs, based off your own assumptions / theory in EdTech if anyone involved in that niche.
Thanks for the feedback everyone but this software app is basically like Udemy, Skillshare, etc. not necessarily a college focus demographic.
Anyone looking to up skill themselves.
I’m building something similar but for homeschoolers, so personalization for me involves not just the student but also the parent and their views on education. How far along are you in building your platform? Just starting out?
We just wanted to make it a prototype and see how it goes with market research. So it’s a figma design
What would be an ideal modality for students to learn in the age of AI?
Avoid learning and enjoy their life in all aspects.
So un-schooling?
Learn from people (but not AI). Experience is important.
Train your personal AI.
un-schooling already happened with covid quarantine.
personalization is just not the right thing. Sorry.
How so
Team work, collaboration, cooperation, joint efforts - that’s more important than individual learning. People find the things they like, enjoy them, and share.
Also, individual learning takes more efforts.
So curated courses towards someone interest is not ideal?
That can cost much more.
Mmm ok. I see