Silver Lining for Learning

What's Worth Learning in the Age of AI: Reflections about a Summer Camp in Beijing

Sep 14, 2025
Michael Jacobsen, an Economics and Business Innovation teacher, Sam Franzway, an early-career English and Humanities educator and comedian, and Shayanne Lim, a Year 11 student, delve into their transformative experiences at a summer camp in Beijing. They discuss how students explored AI's role in personalized learning, moving beyond traditional methods. Insightful reflections on curriculum reform emphasize creativity and collaboration while uncovering intrinsic motivations. The conversation reveals how embracing AI can redefine education and foster human interdependence.
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Reframing What Schooling Should Do

  • The camp prioritized personalized learning, problem finding/solving, and human interdependence.
  • These principles reframe schooling toward strengths, social contribution, and collaboration with AI.
ANECDOTE

Immersive Dorm-Life Learning

  • Teachers and students lived together in dorms, ate in the cafeteria, and worked long structured days.
  • Local Chinese grad students led most teaching while Australian coaches took a back seat.
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Student-Led Problem Solving Produces Real Results

  • The week emphasized student-driven problem identification and iterative prototyping.
  • Open-ended pacing allowed surprising, market-ready solutions to emerge quickly.
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