How to Create AI Enhanced Microlearning

  • December 05, 2024
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Zoom - access will be provided upon registration

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Jason Gulya (Chair, Artificial Intelligence Council at Berkeley College) shares easy-to-follow strategies & best practices on creating AI-enhanced microlearning nuggets. 

You will learn: 

• What kinds of questions to ask when deciding whether AI-enhanced microlearning is the right solution;

• How to create AI-enhanced microlearning nuggets that focus on the learner and allow for low-stakes, low-stress practice.


Important Note: This is 60 minutes of content with networking period.


Professor Jason J. Gulya is an English Professor at Berkeley. He earned his PhD from Rutgers University in 2016. He's taught reading and writing at the college level for about 14 years. He's also a writer, researcher, and consultant. He published his first book, Allegory in Enlightenment Britain: Literary Abominations (Palgrave), in 2022. Additionally, he works as an AI strategist and consultant. He has taught hundreds of students, faculty, and administrators to incorporate Artificial Intelligence into their lives and courses.




Instructional Design, Technology Application




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