Gutenberg Technology and The AI Institute Partner To Help Content Providers Develop Adaptive Learning Experiences at Dramatically Lower Cost
Gutenberg Technology (GT), provider of the premier end-to-end content management and distribution platform for education and training organizations, and the AI Institute, which has developed a personalized learning assistant powered by artificial intelligence (AI), announced today that they will be partnering to deliver AI-based technology to their clients to create cost-effective, adaptive learning experiences.
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Thanks to advancements in learning science and technology, learning can now be made more interactive, adaptive and personalized at much lower cost.
Education companies and institutions in K-12, higher education, and professional skills training are struggling to identify economical ways to develop richer experiences that help each learner to learn faster and more efficiently. For example, research suggests learners forget approximately 50 percent of what they encounter after one hour, and approximately 70 percent within 24 hours. There are many reasons for this, but two significant limitations of many digital learning experiences are that 1) many online courses advance through the curriculum by providing instruction and assessment but don’t recycle and reinforce the understanding days and weeks later, and 2) the learning experience is the same for every student, rather than being tailored for the specific needs of each individual learner.
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Thanks to advancements in learning science and technology, learning can now be made more interactive, adaptive and personalized at much lower cost. Gjergj Demiraj, CEO of Gutenberg Technology said, “We started to ask ourselves, given the rich developments in AI and the learning sciences, what tools would enable education companies to develop products that drive more active and individualized learning? How can we help our clients leverage existing content in novel ways to better engage learners so they actually retain and apply what they learn?”
GT and the AI Institute are creating tools that allow education companies to re-engineer their content to provide each student with a personalized learning pathway and an AI-driven learning assistant that prompts learners with questions as they engage with the material, provides help, and tests them periodically. Research in spatial learning has shown that more robust memories are formed when new information is recalled on a regular basis, even if for very short durations, allowing “memory anchoring” to take place, and thus making it much more likely that the learner will be able to recall the information later.
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