Artificial intelligence is poised to significantly transform the design of learning environments, offering new opportunities for educational facilities to create spaces that are adaptable, efficient, and responsive to evolving instructional needs. This shift is anticipated to be discussed in a webcast slated for March 11, 2026, at 11 am PT, where leaders in education technology, AI, and audiovisual systems will explore how AI is reshaping learning space design.
The webcast will feature several prominent panelists, including Craig Park, Director of Digital Experience Design and Associate Principal at Clark & Enersen, who will moderate the discussion. Panelists include Byron Tarry, Founder and Chief Transformation Officer of NEXXT; Joe Way, Co-Founder of HETMA and Executive Director of Digital Spaces at the University of California, Los Angeles; and Andrew Vogel, Communications Chair of HETMA and Instructional Design Specialist at The Ohio State University.
As technology evolves beyond traditional Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled classrooms, AI is becoming a driving force behind smarter, more innovative educational spaces. The panelists will explore a range of emerging use cases, highlighting how AI can facilitate new pedagogical models and enhance the overall learning experience for students. This includes examining the integration of AI into facility infrastructure, which can lead to more efficient use of space and resources.
AI’s role in learning environments could manifest through various applications, from adaptive learning systems that tailor educational content to individual student needs, to AI-driven analytics that can optimize classroom layouts and technologies. Such capabilities not only promise to enhance educational outcomes but also aim to create more engaging and interactive spaces for both students and educators.
The upcoming discussion is designed to provide practical guidance to educational institutions on implementation, integration, and scalability of AI technologies in learning environments. Participants will gain insights into how they can plan for future needs and adapt their existing facilities to incorporate these advanced technologies seamlessly.
In addition to the discussion, those who register and attend the full webinar will be eligible to receive a certificate of attendance, which may be beneficial for professional development and career advancement in the field of educational technology.
The integration of AI in education is not merely a trend; it represents a broader shift in how learning spaces are conceived and utilized. As institutions continue to navigate the complexities of modern education, understanding the implications of AI will be crucial for leaders in the sector. This webcast promises to shed light on the future of educational environments, offering a glimpse into how AI can redefine learning experiences and institutional success.
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