Learning Rewired Lab uses AI tools as part of the creative, editorial, design, and development workflow. This disclosure explains how AI may be used, where human judgment remains central, and what visitors should understand about AI-assisted content and resources.
Last updated: June 2026
1. General approach
Learning Rewired Lab is a human-led learning design project. AI tools may support the work, but they do not replace professional judgment, editorial review, design decisions, or responsibility for what is published.
AI may be used to help brainstorm, draft, revise, organize, prototype, generate examples, explore visual directions, improve code, review copy, or accelerate production. Final decisions about what appears on the site are made by the site owner.
2. How AI may be used
AI tools may be used in connection with Learning Rewired Lab for purposes including:
Drafting or revising website copy, articles, resource descriptions, and page content
Generating ideas for learning tools, frameworks, interaction patterns, and field guides
Creating starter code, prototypes, layouts, or interface concepts
Improving clarity, structure, accessibility, and readability
Generating or refining visual concepts, illustrations, diagrams, and creative assets
Summarizing notes, organizing project plans, or developing implementation checklists
Supporting research workflows, source review, and synthesis where appropriate
3. Human review
AI-assisted content is reviewed before publication. The goal is to use AI as a thinking and production partner, not as an unchecked publishing system.
Learning Rewired Lab aims to preserve a clear human point of view, practical professional judgment, and responsible editing across published resources.
4. Accuracy and limitations
AI tools can produce errors, outdated information, incomplete reasoning, biased outputs, inaccurate summaries, or confident-sounding statements that require verification.
Learning Rewired Lab makes reasonable efforts to review and improve AI-assisted content, but visitors should not treat any resource, article, prototype, or explanation as guaranteed to be complete, current, or error-free.
5. Professional use
Learning Rewired Lab resources are intended to support professional learning design thinking, experimentation, and implementation. They are not a substitute for legal, medical, financial, compliance, HR, accessibility, security, or other specialized professional advice.
Visitors are responsible for evaluating whether a resource, template, prototype, or recommendation is appropriate for their own organization, audience, legal context, technical environment, and accessibility requirements.
6. AI-generated or AI-assisted visuals
Some visual assets, illustrations, diagrams, mockups, or concept images may be created or refined with the assistance of AI tools.
These visuals are generally used to support communication, interface exploration, visual direction, or editorial presentation. They should not be interpreted as documentation of real people, real events, real clients, or real products unless clearly stated.
7. Code, prototypes, and interactive examples
Some code snippets, prototypes, and interaction examples may be developed with AI assistance. These materials are provided as learning design examples, starter patterns, or conceptual demonstrations.
Before using code or prototypes in production, visitors should review, test, adapt, and validate them for accessibility, performance, security, browser compatibility, privacy, and organizational requirements.
8. Research and source handling
AI may be used to help organize research questions, summarize source material, compare ideas, or identify useful patterns. When specific factual claims, external research, or third-party sources are important, Learning Rewired Lab aims to review and verify information before relying on it.
Visitors should still consult original sources when making important professional, legal, business, or organizational decisions.
9. Personal data and privacy
Visitors should avoid submitting confidential, sensitive, proprietary, or personal information into any forms, tools, prototypes, or third-party services unless they understand how that information will be handled.
If Learning Rewired Lab adds account features, AI-powered tools, custom assistants, uploads, or user-submitted workflows in the future, additional privacy and usage terms may apply.
10. Ownership and intellectual property
Unless otherwise stated, Learning Rewired Lab content, frameworks, resource designs, prototypes, page copy, visual systems, and related materials remain owned by Andy Campbell or Learning Rewired Lab, regardless of whether AI tools assisted in their creation.
Use of resources is governed by the applicable Resource License, Terms, Copyright Notice, or other posted usage guidelines.
Learning Rewired Lab may eventually include AI-supported tools, companion experiences, assistants, personalization, resource recommendations, workflow helpers, or paid product features.
If those features are added, this disclosure and related policies may be updated to describe how those systems work, what information they use, and what responsibilities apply to users.
12. Updates to this disclosure
This AI Disclosure may be updated as Learning Rewired Lab evolves, as AI tools change, or as new site features, products, resources, or legal requirements are introduced.
The “Last updated” date at the top of this page will reflect the most recent version.
13. Contact
Questions about this AI Disclosure can be sent through the contact page.