AI Social Storytelling: Crafting Engaging Social Stories to Individualize Learning

 
 

00:00 How Brian and Erin Met

05:30 Storytime AI and Adaptive Learning

07:25 Power of personalized learning plan

13:22 How Storytime AI Works

16:02 The Power of Social Stories to Human Skills

24:41 How to define effective personalized learning?

35:43 Safety Guardrails for Storytime AI

37:45 Brian's MAGIC

38:41 Erin's MAGIC

 

💕 Story Overview

Brian Carlson, founder of Storytime AI, and Erin Lamb, CEO of HASA discuss the learning impact of "social stories."

Social stories are short, personalized stories that describe a specific social situation, skill, or concept in a structured and straightforward manner. They aim to break down complex social interactions into easily understandable steps, providing individuals with a framework for understanding social cues, expectations, and appropriate behaviors.

While social stories are originally used as an intervention for individuals with ASD or other social-communication difficulties, they can be equally helpful for anyone who needs to develop specific skills across social situations, such as leadership.

Takeaways

  • Social stories using AI has the potential to personalize meaningful learning experiences tailored to individual students' needs, promoting engagement, retention and generalization across diverse backgrounds.

  • Integrating AI tools like social stories requires educator control and continuous capability expansions through cross-disciplinary collaboration.

  • Safeguards and human elements like empathy are essential when using AI for educational content, driven by purpose and joy.

  • Brian & Erin’s MAGIC?

 
  • Marathon as the analogy for lifelong learning: https://youtube.com/shorts/cTaKGFwhRD4 

    What does individual learning plan look like in reality: https://youtu.be/4kcfoViymTU

    Building partnership early on as a key strategy to contextualize product development: https://youtube.com/shorts/5yS3zyCUAtQ

    Social stories can overcome learning distractions: https://youtu.be/8hxvqG4VTNI

    Freeing educator's time from busy work with technology: https://youtu.be/6Uyw39OYSUk

    How do we define personalized education in special ed context? https://youtu.be/9jmUqHBM8hg

    The Learning impact of social stories: https://youtu.be/juz4AnlYpiE 

    An analogy of personalized learning using marathon training: https://youtu.be/NdADB47ZuZU

    Building your own curriculum in college: https://youtu.be/pgWFaXFIFCU

    Practice Mission-based joy: https://youtu.be/jrbDNx_eaHQ

    • Reynhout, G., & Carter, M. (2006). Social Stories™ for Children with Disabilities. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 36, 445-469.

  • With over 20 years of experience in the education technology sector, Brian Carlson is a passionate and visionary entrepreneur who believes in the power of technology to transform learning and empower people. He co-founded and led two successful edtech companies: eThink Education, a fully-managed eLearning solutions provider that was acquired by Learning Technologies Group in 2020, and now Storytime AI, a subscription-based book app and platform that allows anyone to create books and read-along videos using AI to help promote literacy and make reading more accessible to everyone. Brian is also an active advisor and mentor for several other technology startups in the edtech, AI, and social impact domains. https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancarlson2020/ 

    Erin Lamb, Ph.D., M.S. CCC/SLP is a licensed speech-language pathologist who holds a Ph.D. in educational public policy, allowing her to use evidence from the fields of economics, sociology, education, and political science to serve HASA.  Erin received both her master's and bachelor's degrees in speech-language pathology from Loyola College in Maryland and her doctorate from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.  Erin worked in special education schools, early intervention settings, and in acute care pediatric settings (including the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) and was a clinical faculty member at both Loyola University Maryland and Towson University before becoming the CEO of HASA. Erin has been recognized as one of Maryland's Top 100 Women by The Daily Record and one of the Top 10 Leaders in Diversity by the Baltimore Business Journal, among other honors. https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-lamb44/

 

Disclaimer

  • The content shared is to highlight the passion and wonder of our guests. It is not professional advice. Please read our evidence-based research to help you develop your unique understanding.

  • AI technologies have been utilized to assist in creating content derived from genuine conversations. All generated material undergoes thorough human review to ensure accuracy, relevance, and quality.

 
Previous
Previous

From Curiosity to Mastery: Navigating the Future of L&D with Neuroscience and AI

Next
Next

Demystifying AI Literacy: A Pathway to Empowered Skill Development