Grateful to have closed the AI & the Future of Learning Summit last week in conversation with Stephanie Khurana, Anant Agarwal, and John Katzman. Three remarkable thinkers. One deceptively simple question: where does higher education go from here? We covered a lot of ground. What it means to educate humans and citizens, not just workers; whether universities are truly ready to commit to lifelong learning at scale (as well as lifelong coaching and assessment); and what it would take for higher education to lead in this moment rather than simply adapt to it. More thoughts to come. In the meantime, thank you to my friends Stephanie, Anant, and John for a conversation that was honest, substantive, and worth continuing. Oh, and we had a lot of fun too. #AIFutureOfLearning #HigherEducation #AI #LearningInnovation
James DeVaney Is there a recording? Would be interested!
This was a fantastic way to end the day, James. One of Stephanie Khurana’s final comments is still reverberating with me a week later. She talked about the need to maintain spaces for human connections amongst students, which I think is critical as we adopt new technologies.