Education expert Dr. Micah Shippee, PhD, recently talked with Digital Signage Today editor Daniel Brown about his views on AI, education, and navigating changes in various fields. Shippee is an experienced teacher and ed tech consultant who has focused his research on organizational adoption and change management, as well as M-learning. He believes that teaching students how to ask the right questions is more important than simply teaching them how to code, and that incorporating humanities is important when solving next-gen problems. Shippee emphasizes that relationships should always come first and works to shift practices in both education and industry. While he acknowledges the potential negative consequences of AI, he believes that such technologies can be used for good and that digital citizenship is key to ensuring this outcome.
Samsung, one of the world’s leaders in consumer electronics, has a team of former educators to assist its clients in improving their teaching practices. Unlike other market options, Samsung works with its clients to integrate technology with their current practices.
Dr. Micah Shippee is an experienced educator, ed tech consultant, academic researcher, and instructional designer. He has taught in public education for over 22 years, including 3-4 years at the college level as an adjunct professor. Shippee also works as a global education technology consultant and is an expert in organizational adoption and change management, focusing on M-learning. Among his many responsibilities is guiding the development of interdisciplinary curriculum and working with teachers to help them achieve the pedagogical goals.