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Michael Feldstein, an ed tech expert, has created a chatbot called ALDA to help teachers design their own courses. The AI Learning Design Assistant is an open-source project that guides teachers step-by-step through the process of designing coursework, assessments, and curricula.
Michael Feldstein has led an open-source project to build a chatbot that helps teachers design their own courses. The AI Learning Design Assistant, or ALDA, is a free tool that guides teachers through the process of designing coursework, assessments, and curricula. Feldstein has worked with college instructors, but the tool has potential in K-12 education as well. ALDA is designed to democratize instructional design, a field where professional designers build courses by working backwards. The tool is still in development, but it could shake up the teaching profession by making it easy for teachers to design their own courses. Feldstein's goal is to provide a free and accessible tool for teachers to create high-quality courses.
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