“For the Love of Instructional Design – The Non-Textbook for Learning Professionals” is here.
Thank you for inspiring me to write it. If it hadn’t been for your exasperated looks, your constant remonstrations, and your perpetual support, I might not have had the patience to spend three years putting this book together. Now, it’s in your hands.
Once again, thank you 🙂
A Zombie is a person who seems only partly alive, without any feeling or interest in what is happening. While we often speak of other technologies that came before AI and say that they did more good than bad, we forget that they didn’t think for us. Until AI arrived on the scene, humans had saved the best of our abilities for our race, but AI can think, plan, schedule, discuss, write, explain, visualize, and even draw for us.
This post strips the terminology from this discussion and explains the 10 ill-effects of AI on humans and their cognitive and affective capabilities.
Creativity and courage must oust perfection and welcome imperfection into their living quarters. Our need to be perfect kills our courage to present our work to the world. It’s only when we start loving the human touch of imperfection that creativity begins to thrive.
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