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New AI Tech Careers Stemming from Remote Education

AI technology has created a number of new opportunities for the education sector, which is creating new career opportunities as well.

Ryan Ayers
Last updated: April 22, 2024 7:37 pm
Ryan Ayers
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We have talked about some of the major ways that AI is changing our lives. One of the biggest ways it is affecting us is in the realm of education.

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Understanding EdTechCareers in EdTechCurriculum DesignerEducational TechnologistMany New Careers Are Emerging at the Intersection of Tech and Education

AI is changing the education sector by making it easier to personalize learning experiences, optimize management tasks, and enable data-driven insights. Colleges across the world are using to AI create more adaptive learning platforms to meet student needs more easily, as well as create more engaging learning environments.

Colleges spent over $3.99 billion on AI last year. That figure is going to grow further as more universities discover its benefits.

There are other benefits of using AI. It can make administrative tasks like grading and scheduling easier. This helps educators have more time to spend on meaningful interactions. Another benefit is that AI-driven analytics offer educators great insights that help them see how student perform, so they can come up with better interventions and make it easier for them to keep improving.

More colleges are using DEI principles so students can have access to better new learning tools. As a result, the education sector has evolved in many exciting ways over the last several decades. One of the biggest breakthroughs in recent years is that remove learning has become more common.

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AI has helped make remote learning better, which creates new career opportunities. While this form of education provides a range of benefits to students of all ages, one of the most profound of these is that of making education more accessible. In particular, making it easier for students of all types to qualify themselves for exciting new careers.

However, the transition into remote learning and the incorporation of digital tools into the learning experience hasn’t been as simple as it first seemed. Fortunately, an array of new professionals are making this transition smoother by performing specific roles in this emerging space.

Here are new tech careers stemming from remote education.

Understanding EdTech

Before understanding how remote learning is spawning a myriad of new career roles, it’s first important to understand the EdTech field. Essentially, this field revolves around technological innovation that helps improve the learning experience for students and the teaching experience for educators.

Just like the education and tech sectors can be respectively broad, the EdTech sector is extremely diverse and involves many different types of organizations and professionals. As such, there is a growing number of professional roles in this growing field.

Careers in EdTech

As has been noted, EdTech is a field ripe with professional opportunities. What’s so exciting about this sector is its evolving nature and the fact that new roles are emerging each and every day. Aspiring professionals interested in education or tech can benefit from cultivating an understanding of some of these exciting new roles.

Here are some careers in EdTech that aspiring professionals should be aware of.

Curriculum Designer

Anyone who has had learning experiences both in person and remotely knows that they are two very different experiences. From communication between educators and students being different to the most effective teaching methods being different, it’s safe to say that traditional curriculums can’t be copied and pasted from traditional classrooms into remote ones.

As a reaction to this problem, new professionals who have an educational background, as well as a familiarity with tech, are rising to meet the occasion. These professionals are tasked with the job of designing curriculums that are meant to be effective for students learning in remote environments as opposed to traditional in-person ones.

Much like the field of EdTech itself, this role is steadily evolving and can look different from role to role. While some institutions may have curriculum designers working closely with teachers, others may have different approaches.

Given the evolving nature of this role, qualifications for this role are also evolving. While professionals hoping to land curriculum designer roles can benefit from having an EdD and programming experience, these may not always be requirements for this type of position.

Educational Technologist

While educational technology was limited to blackboards and the occasional projector only decades ago, today this is far from the case. With each passing year, new technological innovations in education are emerging that are changing the way that educators teach and students learn.

As one can imagine, keeping up to date with all of these innovations and implementing them in both in-person and digital classrooms can seem close to impossible. This is especially true when one takes into account how busy educators and educational faculty are already with their normal duties.

For these reasons, a new professional role called educational technologist has emerged. Essentially, these professionals are tasked with the duty of researching all existing and emerging forms of education-related technology and helping educational institutions utilize them effectively.

Like many other EdTech roles, this profession is changing and can be unique depending on the specific institution where one works. However, as technology continues to break boundaries in the educational space, this role is becoming more and more commonplace across respected educational institutions. 

Many New Careers Are Emerging at the Intersection of Tech and Education

While tech and education are both ripe professional fields with many job opportunities, the field of EdTech is spawning a wide variety of new roles. From curriculum designers to educational technologists, exciting new professions are emerging with each passing year. Anyone interested in pursuing a career that involves both tech and education can find precisely what they’re looking for in the EdTech field.

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