The Adaptive Instructional Systems (AIS) Consortium is non-profit industry alliance (US 501.c.6 – business association) formed under the IEEE Industry & Standards Organization (ISTO) in December 2020. The mission of the AIS Consortium is to promote the development and adoption of effective AIS solutions and to support the industry and organizations that produce them. This special event provides a unique opportunity to become situationally aware of the AIS marketplace and the industry and academic partners within the AIS Consortium who specialize in adaptive instructional products, services and enabling capabilities (tools and methods). What is Adaptive Instruction? Adaptive instruction is any training or educational experience that is tailored to their capabilities, learning gaps, and interests) of an individual learner or team of learners with the goal of optimizing the efficiency and effectiveness of their learning experience and transferring developed skills to operational environments. The members of the AIS Consortium include companies and universities in North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe and the Middle East and is continuing to grow. The strength of the consortium is in the diversity of its members, the broad AIS marketplace (e.g., pre-K, K-12, adult learning, military training), and its open resource repository. The AIS Consortium Open-Source Resource Repository provides open access to tools that can be used for commercial development of adaptive instruction. In year 1 (2021), the consortium will be migrating an open source version of the well-known Generalized Intelligent Framework for Tutoring (GIFT) to support AIS development. Organizational memberships are available in the AIS Consortium (https://aisconsortium.com/membership/). Our members participate in outreach events (conferences, hack-a-thons), shared resource development (e.g., reference implementations), and certification methods & services for the evaluation of AIS standards and best practices.
IEEE Adaptive Instructional Systems (AIS) Consortium
Conference
I/ITSEC 2021
Session
Part of - COI : IEEE Adaptive Instructional Systems (AIS) Consortium
Track
COI
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