
Podcast Unwrapped: Our 2025 AI in Education Awards
AI in Education Podcast
Most hated AI products and tills gripe
Ray criticizes AI at supermarket tills and Dan complains about gimmicky 'AI' products like smart water bottles.
In this special end-of-year episode, Ray and Dan unwrap the biggest moments, ideas, guests, and breakthroughs that shaped AI in education in 2025. From standout tools to unforgettable interviews, they look back at a year defined by rapid change, bold experimentation, and extraordinary people driving meaningful impact.
[If you want to see, rather than just hear, this episode, then come over and join us on YouTube at https://youtu.be/IhGwPPuWA4o - this episode is a visual treat with bonus Dad humour]
They reveal their AI Product of the Year (NotebookLM), the worst offenders in AI hype, and their most loved - and most hated - research papers. And then they revisit the year's most-downloaded episode, celebrate exceptional system-level leadership from Brisbane Catholic Education, and honour powerful student voices from Caitlin and the All Hallows' cohort. The awards extend to professional learning champions Lee Barrett & Prem Radhakrishnan, Indigenous perspectives with Peta-Anne Toohey, and reflective insights from Carlo Iacono on what it means to stay human in an AI-saturated world. Finally, Ray and Dan name their overall winners of 2025 - and map out the essential episodes to revisit over the holidays.
Full Awards list
- AI in Education Product of the Year: Notebook LM
- Research Paper of the Year: "Heads we win, tails you lose: AI Detectors in Education" from Mark A Bassett et al.
- Most downloaded Episode of the Year: "Learning Designers Meet AI" with Minh Huynh & Cory Dal Ponte
- K–12 Leadership & Vision Award: Leigh Williams and team at Brisbane Catholic Education
- Best AI Professional Development Work: Lee Barrett & Prem Radhakrishnan
- Award for "Voices Representing a Billion people": To the students we had in Series 12, especially Caitlin, and Abby, Abby, Miranda, Eloise, Charlotte, Annie
- Most Nerve-Wracking Interview / Indigenous Voice Award: Peta-Anne Toohey
- Making AI Human Award: Carlo Iacono
- Researcher of the Year: Dr Anna Denejkina
Runners Up People not on the podcast this year, but who we feel have been influential in the AI in Education community
- Community Leaders in AI & Education: Simone Kirsch & Julianne Peloche; Sarah Ratner & the A-I-E-O-U team
- Education Leader Runner-Up of the Year: Jason Lodge
And finally, Winner of Winners
Dan's pick: Leigh Williams from Brisbane Catholic Education
Ray's pick: Students in general


