
Isabelle Hau
Executive Director of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning and author focused on human-centered AI in education, interviewed about social AI, differentiation, and inclusive learning solutions.
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Dec 26, 2025 • 1h 12min
Week in Edtech 12/17/25: Coursera–Udemy Merger Shakes Online Learning, AI Platform Wars Heat Up, Purdue Mandates AI Skills, Higher Ed Faces Consolidation, and More! Feat. Isabelle Hau of Stanford Accelerator for Learning!
Isabelle Hau, Executive Director of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning, delves into the transformative potential of human-centered AI in education. She discusses how AI can support learners with disabilities, fostering inclusivity through differentiation. Hau introduces concepts like relational intelligence and pro-social AI, emphasizing collaborative learning experiences. She also highlights the Create+AI Challenge aimed at enhancing educational methods and previews the upcoming Stanford AI & Education Summit, a pivotal moment for the future of learning.

Nov 21, 2024 • 30min
The education marketplace: How to make edtech more effective
Isabelle Hau, Executive Director of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning, discusses the evolving edtech landscape and its impact on education. She explores the challenges schools face with new technologies, like low adoption rates and equity gaps. Hau delves into the balance between profit and public good, stressing the importance of evidence-based decisions. She shares insights on how startups can innovate effectively and highlights future opportunities for equitable access and AI-driven solutions in classrooms.
Apr 9, 2025 • 33min
How Can Relational Intelligence Transform Education in Our Tech Based World? | Isabelle Hau
Isabelle Hau, Executive Director of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning and author of Love to Learn, discusses the transformative power of relational intelligence in education. She emphasizes the shift from traditional metrics like GPA to focusing on emotional connections and social-emotional learning. Hau addresses the growing 'relational crisis' influenced by technology, urging awareness of 'technoference.' She highlights micro schools as innovative solutions that foster personalized learning and community engagement, enhancing the overall educational experience.


