Post by ester22 on Mar 27, 2024 1:57:55 GMT -5
The Shift programme is a cross organisational education programme aimed at all the schools within the group. In 2024, nearly 1,000 students will be certified within the Content creation in the age of GenAI programme. Understanding Before Idealising Understanding GenAI in 2024 is a must, regardless of the fact that you like it or not. By that I not only mean how it works, but how it must be used, when it must and must not be used, what its limitations are, and the societal questions its implementation raise. My stance on this is very straightforward: What one gets to grips with (rationally), one never fears nor idealises Banning GenAI in schools will serve no purpose I am convinced that merely banning the usage of GenAI, as I see it done in many US universities now, isn’t a good idea. For one, it will not stop students from wielding those tools.
There is always a workaround. Besides, it Australia Email List will not help them develop a critical eye towards technology and its — inevitable — limitations. For this reason, the Omnes Education Group, one of the largest in Europe, launched a very ambitious cross organisational programme in English for all its students. I was very lucky to work with them on that project. I wasn’t alone. Bénédicte, Julie and Fanny are part of an amazing team with whom I really enjoyed working. GenAI: approx. 1,000 students will be certified At the end of the process, in early February 2024, close to 1,000 students will be certified within this “Content creation in the age of AI” programme.
Given the subject, it made perfect sense for me to interview one of the world’s best marketing bloggers, Mark Schaefer, whose work has inspired us at Visionary Marketing for the past ten years at least. I interviewed Mark as part of this lecture, so that he could tell us how marketers should tackle this new content shock. As always, his answers were thought-provoking. They are a lesson for all established and would-be content creators who want to know the way ahead. This exchange is one of many that we recorded for our students and cannot be disclosed. The school representatives were kind enough to let me publish Mark’s interview publicly, though.
There is always a workaround. Besides, it Australia Email List will not help them develop a critical eye towards technology and its — inevitable — limitations. For this reason, the Omnes Education Group, one of the largest in Europe, launched a very ambitious cross organisational programme in English for all its students. I was very lucky to work with them on that project. I wasn’t alone. Bénédicte, Julie and Fanny are part of an amazing team with whom I really enjoyed working. GenAI: approx. 1,000 students will be certified At the end of the process, in early February 2024, close to 1,000 students will be certified within this “Content creation in the age of AI” programme.
Given the subject, it made perfect sense for me to interview one of the world’s best marketing bloggers, Mark Schaefer, whose work has inspired us at Visionary Marketing for the past ten years at least. I interviewed Mark as part of this lecture, so that he could tell us how marketers should tackle this new content shock. As always, his answers were thought-provoking. They are a lesson for all established and would-be content creators who want to know the way ahead. This exchange is one of many that we recorded for our students and cannot be disclosed. The school representatives were kind enough to let me publish Mark’s interview publicly, though.