On tech, talent, AI, and more: Insights from our guest contributors
What do ADHD, neuro-symbolic artificial intelligence, and hybrid research-led programs have in common? Elearning Industry Guest Author Article Showcase for December 2025! Our guest contributors explore decision effects, question AI output, LMSSs that support executive function, and more. Without further ado, and in no particular order, these are the top guest author articles from the past month.

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5 Questions We Should Teach All AI Users From Students to Professionals by Dr. Athena Stanley
AI can seem intelligent while offering biased or inaccurate responses. At the same time, millions of AI users accept the first answer they are given. Dr. Athena Stanley offers users five key questions to help guide AI, validate output, and protect their agency.
Using an LMS to support executive function for clients with ADHD by Rio Fontanella
Could a platform commonly used in corporate training be a therapeutic tool for clients with ADHD? Rio Fontanella illustrates how therapists can leverage learning management systems to structure, engage, and empower the external mind for their clients.
You Can’t Automate Decisions by Eliza Helwig Larsen
AI skills, but judgment creates impact. Skills show what people can do. A decision determines when and why to act. Eliza Helwig-Larson presents why organizations must develop experiential learning tools that develop entrepreneurial skills.
A Missing Loop in Teaching Research to Students by Leila Raisi
In the traditional model, students whose research proposals did not meet the required standards were eliminated, often without feedback. Leila Raisi presents a framework for a hybrid research mentoring program that addresses this gap, and transforms how young researchers are supported.
Neurosymbolic Artificial Intelligence by Felix G. Hamza-Loup
Moving toward artificial general intelligence may require combining symbolic reasoning with neural learning. An insightful piece by Felix G. Hamza-Loup explores how combining explicit, rule-based knowledge representations with adaptive, weight-based models offers capabilities that neither would achieve alone.
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