Mobile Team Meetings
The ability to use Teams on a mobile device adds incredible opportunities to create better collaboration and productivity.
The ability to use Teams on a mobile device adds incredible opportunities to create better collaboration and productivity.
The decision on how to access and use computing resources has become a wider field recently. No longer do we just go and purchase a new computer if we want to use a computer. That may seem odd, but with the ability to use Cloud systems or create purpose-built virtual machines – we don’t have…
Will AI tools such as ChatGPT force us to rethink how we teach? I think so.
Prompt “Engineering” – is it a lie? Every time someone talks to me about using AI, they talk about how to use Prompt Engineering to get answers. The thing is: the last thing you want if you are trying to learn is answers. When you are trying to learn and have that learning stick, you…
We live not only in a world dominated by digital experiences but also in a world where those experiences compete for the attention of our students. When a student sits in a class (physical or virtual) and experiences a traditional lecture – then, goes home and plays a video game or watches TV – it…
Teaching beyond the curriculum In the courses that I teach, there is a strong bias towards building technical skills. Specifically, skills related to Data Engineering, Cloud Technologies, and Artificial Intelligence. (disclosure: I’m currently seconded as an AI Project Lead – so my in-classroom work has been reduced to night classes) These are in-demand skills, and…
Are we repeating the past? If you are old enough to remember the birth of the Internet – and specifically the rush to use web pages to communicate – then what we see today with AI may seem familiar. During the early days of the Internet, in order to “learn” about the Internet, people rushed…