D2L Lumi AI Updates Add Personalized Study Supports

Learning platform D2L has announced new artificial intelligence features for D2L Lumi that help provide more personalized study supports for students.

"We're thrilled to share the latest AI updates with D2L Lumi, marking a step forward in how AI can help elevate teaching and learning," said John Baker, president, founder, and CEO at D2L, in a statement. "With new features that can make it easier and faster to deliver personalized learning activities, guide learners with timely study support, and gain deeper insights into learner progress and where to act, educators can focus more on what truly matters — helping learners succeed. By putting humans in the driver's seat, we're designing and harnessing AI-native capabilities in our learning platform to help unlock insights and bring to life new possibilities for the future of learning."

The new features include:

  • D2L Lumi Study Support: Provides learners with tailored recommendations based on quiz performance, pointing out areas for growth and upskilling.
  • D2L Lumi Insights: Offers visibility for educators into learner behavior around quizzes, including what Lumi Study Support recommendations they received.
  • D2L Lumi Tutor: Integrates an intelligent teaching and learning chat into course content, to provide real-time assistance on due dates, personalized study plans, instant practice, and more.
  • D2L Lumi Feedback: Enables instructors to automate grading by generating text and rubric feedback based on their own notes.

For more information, visit the D2L site.

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