ÃÛÌÒapp EDtech Symposium 2024: Empowering educators with AI

Videos and resources

Explore some highlights from ÃÛÌÒapp’s inaugural ED.tech Symposium focused on AI in higher education.

Session Videos

Browse the sessions below to hear student perspectives, learn more about ÃÛÌÒapp’s AI product journey, and discover where AI is headed for educators and students.

Maximizing learning with AI: Student perspectives on the future of AI study tools with Ben Piercy and Student Panel

ÃÛÌÒapp Product Marketer Ben Piercy leads a conversation with students about AI tools they’re using in their studies, and their hopes for how AI will be used to improved education and opportunity in the future.

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From insight to impact: The research behind ÃÛÌÒapp’s AI study tools with Chris Hess and Emily Lai

Chris Hess, Director of Product Management for Higher Ed AI, and Emily Lai, Vice President of Learning Impact Measurement at ÃÛÌÒapp take you through the research that ÃÛÌÒapp’s AI tools are based on and give you a peek into ÃÛÌÒapp’s AI-powered study tools in MyLab, Mastering and eText.

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Future Forward: AI’s impact on higher education and beyond with Sage Lazzaro

A conversation with tech journalist Sage Lazzaro. In this session Sage offers viewers her perspective on the current and future state of AI based on her long tenure on the AI beat.

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Session sketches by The Sketch EffectÌý

Throughout the day sessions were sketched live by an artist from The Sketch Effect. View the dynamic drawings for a glance at the key topics and important takeaways from each session.

Additional Resources

One Useful Thing is a blog and newsletter providing research-based views on the implications of AI by closing keynote speaker Ethan Mollick.

Ethan Mollick’s New York Times bestselling book,

Slide presentation from the opening keynote with Kimberly Bryant

BlogÌýKimberly Bryant: Fighting for education equity in an AI-driven world, Patrick Golden (writer), Kimberly Bryant (contributor)

BlogÌýAI in the classroom? A tech journalist breaks down the buzz, Patrick Golden (writer),ÌýSage Lazzaro (contributor)