Christina Yu works for McGraw-Hill Education Learning Science Platforms, a venture that applies artificial intelligence to learning through adaptive technology. The platforms transform content into dynamically personalized learning experiences. The technology is based on educational theory and cognitive science that explores intuitive design, metacognition, memory, and the personalized delivery of concepts. Christina holds an A.B in English and Creative Writing from Dartmouth College and is completing her MBA at the NYU Stern School of Business. Prior to her current role, she managed a portfolio of higher-ed adaptive products, worked at the edtech startup Knewton and as a professor of English at Kean University and Southern Connecticut State University.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2018 2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Modular, Data-Driven, Adaptive: Future Of Training | Presenter |