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I help coaches and entrepreneurs break free of technology overwhelm and use online courses to rapidly grow their business or practice.

Imagine a world where emotional hang-ups don’t hinder our productivity. Sounds amazing, right? 🤩✨ We shared a powerful insight in a recent episode of The eLearn Podcast with Bianca Raby: AI's efficiency stems from its freedom from human emotional hangups. 🤖💡 Picture this: no more procrastination or emotional hurdles when starting a task, like designing a new curriculum or giving learner feedback. Just pure, unadulterated efficiency. 🚀 This reminded me of the last time I struggled with the design of a course for a client. I had all the material and direction one could ask for, but I wasn’t sure which direction to start with. 🤷♂️📚 But, what if I had used an AI assistant to cut through the emotional fog? How could this have saved me time - even if it was just giving me a few outlines to start with - and allowed me to deliver what I needed for my client faster? ⏳📝 Let’s discuss how AI could (or already has) transform(ed) our productivity. What’s your biggest productivity challenge when it comes to leveraging learning for growth? Tell me in the comments! 💬👇 Follow me for more on leveraging learning for personal and professional growth! 🌟 Open LMS eLearn Mag #AIinLearning#AIinLearning#AIinLearning #AIProductivity #MentalHealth #WorkEfficiency #TechInnovation #eLearning #AI #Efficiency Valary Oleinik Amilyn Castro Michael Kocher Brandis Yarrington Jeanne Imbriale Andrew Dornon Vijaya Gowrisankar, PhD. Chris Gamrat V. Blue Lemay - Christopher Emdin Tristen Jones Owen Holt Monique Boecking Matt McGhie Erin Longo Noah Geisel George Hanshaw Noah Mitchell Fouzia Ahmad David Grad

Noah Geisel

Micro-Credential Program Manager at University of Colorado

6mo

I’m with you on cutting through emotional fog. Whether helping me with getting started, getting unstuck, or an assist to the finish line, it can be a productivity difference maker. A personal fave is to task it with cognitive coaching and to ask me questions.

Valary Oleinik

Proactively disruptive leader who unleashes creativity and uses the power of gamification for good | President @USDLA

6mo

We do tend to get in our own way a lot as humans. lol This idea also reminded me of an idea from Greg Toppo's book "The Game Believes in You" about games (but we could substitute AI) are untiring and infinitely patient. In addition to the emotional stuff, humans simply get tired and hungry and bored.

Amilyn Castro

I was born in Web 3.0 to build community for teens and young adults, learning out of the classroom and into the reality of their creation

6mo

The way that I see it, is that AI can focus on the "doing", while we humans can return to the business of "being"

Watch or listen to 'How Should We Teach In The Age Of AI?' with Bianca Raby and Ladek — Subscribe to the eLearn Podcast https://www.elearnmagazine.com/podcast/bianca-raby/

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