DECONSTRUCT LEARNING
DECONSTRUCT LEARNING
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This podcast by Constructor University’s Digital Education Unit explores the evolving landscape of teaching, learning design and media production in higher education.
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The podcast focuses on the evolving landscape of teaching, learning design, and media production in higher education, covering topics like storytelling in teaching, AI applications in crisis simulations, and innovative methods in curriculum design, with episode examples such as the integration of storytelling techniques alongside filmmaking and the use of AI tools in educational simulations.

This podcast by Constructor University’s Digital Education Unit explores the evolving landscape of teaching, learning design and media production in higher education.
In this episode of Deconstruct Learning, Carol Damm and Learning Designer Anish Singh pull back the curtain on how the Digital Education Unit at Constructor University uses generative AI—not as a replacement for educators, but as a creative and efficient assistant. Through their approach, they show how expert content is transformed into student-centered learning experiences without sacrificing accuracy, relevance, or academic integrity. From scenario-based activities to video scripts shaped in the instructor’s own voice, Carol and Anish discuss how AI can expand capacity, spark new ideas, and streamline the heavy lifting—while underscoring one essential truth: AI can’t disseminate expertise without us.

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