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Posted on 04/04/202501/04/2025 by Rafael Scapin

AI Skeptic Creates Chatbot to Help Teachers Design Courses

While concerns about AI in education grow, expert Michael Feldstein has been developing ALDA, an open-source AI tool to help teachers design their own courses. Aimed at making course creation accessible and free, ALDA could transform both higher ed and K–12 teaching.

AI Skeptic Creates Chatbot to Help Teachers Design Courses

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