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What I am Reading in December

I defended my dissertation last month. I have more time now than I ever thought possible, especially with the bubbling my family and I are doing to protect those we love, as well as the community at large and to also hopefully be able to share some time with my wife's parents who have also bubbled up very securely. What does this mean? Time for reading. It is time to go back and review many sources I have read in the past, as well as to make myself a regular reader of the journals in our field. That said, this is what I am currently reading: Clark, D. (2020).  Artificial Intelligence for Learning: How to use AI to Support Employee Development . Kogan Page Publishers.     I reccomend this book because it presents the role of advanced predictive programs and algorithms (computer code) in a conversational and practical manner. AI is not the stuff of wizardry and fantasy, but it has and will continue to change how society evolves and how training and education practices may b...