Updating syllabus for chatGPT

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In mid-December, Ryan authored the blog “Updating Your Course Syllabus for chatGPT“.  The practical advice has been well received, reaching over 40,000 readers.

Welcoming Eran Barak-Medina to the lab

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We are very excited that Eran is joining us in the HTC lab as a guest researcher. Eran is an educational R&D expert and consultant. Worked with municipal and national educational systems, and with business organizations, on developing models and … Continued

Welcome new HTC students!

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The HTC Lab and PhD program are excited to welcome Ilghar Samadzadeh and Ani Meliksetyan to the team.  Ilghar has a background in social science research and international education, and Ani also has a background in international education. Both are … Continued

HTC @ AAAI Fall Symposium

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The HTC program was well represented at the AAAI (association for the advancement of artificial intelligence). Pictured here is Dr. Scully-Russ presenting on AI and the Future of Work.  Drs. Medsker, Milman, and Watkins also participated in the conference, as … Continued

Drs. Corry and Milman on EdFix podcast

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Ed Tech, Online Learning and the Digital Access Divide In today’s world of instructional design, there are more tools available than ever before. Educational technology is incorporated across all learning environments, from K-12 and higher education to corporate, government, and … Continued

Dr. Milman – Research Chair

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Congratulations to Dr. Milman and being elected Research Chair for a 3-year term as the International Society for Technology in Education‘s annual conference.

Admissions Info Session

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Join us, on-campus or online, to learn more about GW’s Ph.D. in Education: Human-Technology Collaboration. We are accepting applications for a limited number of students to join the program in Fall 2020. You can RSVP here. Date And Time Wed, … Continued

HTC Lab Field Trip

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The HTC Lab visiting the Hirshhorn Museum last week to see the Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Pulse exhibit. The exhibit offers immersive environments that use heart-rate sensors to create kinetic and audiovisual experiences. It was a great outing and led to exciting … Continued

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