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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What happens when an instructional designer combines deep learning theory with AI-powered tools to rethink hybrid and flipped course design? In this episode, we dive into a real projects at NC State that helped instructors reimagine their courses not just with templates, but with thoughtful structure, smart prompts, and meaningful support. We’ll explore: A fresh design approach grounded in what helps students actually learnHow AI (like ChatGPT) was used to guide, not replace instructor creati...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when an instructional designer combines deep learning theory with AI-powered tools to rethink hybrid and flipped course design? In this episode, we dive into a real projects at NC State that helped instructors reimagine their courses not just with templates, but with thoughtful structure, smart prompts, and meaningful support.</p><p>We’ll explore:</p><ul><li>A fresh design approach grounded in what helps students actually learn</li><li>How AI (like ChatGPT) was used to guide, not replace instructor creativity</li><li>Challenges and wins from working with instructors across disciplines</li><li>And how you can use the same free bots designed during this project to jump-start your own course redesign</li></ul><p>If you’ve ever felt stuck adapting your course for hybrid or flipped delivery, or you’re curious about AI’s role in teaching, this episode offers a grounded, practical look at what’s working and what’s possible. </p><p>Be sure to check out some of the resources mentioned in this episode: </p><ul><li><a href='https://go.ncsu.edu/ai-for-course-design'>Yan&apos;s Course Design AI Bots </a></li><li>Yan&apos;s Published Article: <a href='https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-025-10485-y'>Integrating cognition, self-regulation, motivation, and metacognition: a framework of post-pandemic flipped classroom design</a></li></ul><p>Be sure to stay on the lookout for the application period for DELTA grants programs: https://grants.delta.ncsu.edu/hybrid-learning-grants/</p> ]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens when an instructional designer combines deep learning theory with AI-powered tools to rethink hybrid and flipped course design? In this episode, we dive into a real projects at NC State that helped instructors reimagine their courses not just with templates, but with thoughtful structure, smart prompts, and meaningful support.</p><p>We’ll explore:</p><ul><li>A fresh design approach grounded in what helps students actually learn</li><li>How AI (like ChatGPT) was used to guide, not replace instructor creativity</li><li>Challenges and wins from working with instructors across disciplines</li><li>And how you can use the same free bots designed during this project to jump-start your own course redesign</li></ul><p>If you’ve ever felt stuck adapting your course for hybrid or flipped delivery, or you’re curious about AI’s role in teaching, this episode offers a grounded, practical look at what’s working and what’s possible. </p><p>Be sure to check out some of the resources mentioned in this episode: </p><ul><li><a href='https://go.ncsu.edu/ai-for-course-design'>Yan&apos;s Course Design AI Bots </a></li><li>Yan&apos;s Published Article: <a href='https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-025-10485-y'>Integrating cognition, self-regulation, motivation, and metacognition: a framework of post-pandemic flipped classroom design</a></li></ul><p>Be sure to stay on the lookout for the application period for DELTA grants programs: https://grants.delta.ncsu.edu/hybrid-learning-grants/</p> ]]></content:encoded>
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