The Digital Learning Podcast

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Feb 4, 2025 • 26min

AI Literacy for Students and Teachers

AI literacy is all about preparing us with skills and understanding about AI so we can survive and thrive in the future. But it isn't just for students! In this episode, Holly and Matt discuss the ACE Framework they've created to help schools think about AI literacy, including: Awareness, Critique, and Exploration.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 27min

Choosing AI Tools for Schools

Lots of school districts are having to decide on contracts for all of the new AI tools that are coming into the education market. If they're not careful, they can be locked into an expensive contract with a tool that doesn't support their needs. How can they tread carefully and avoid a bad decision? Holly and Matt weigh in.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 24min

Where Education is Headed in an AI World

Artificial intelligence has advanced dramatically in recent years, but where are we headed next? Are today's schools and education systems prepared to equip students for this future? Join Matt and Holly as they delve into their observations in schools and explore the path forward in this episode.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 23min

Summarize Anything with NotebookLM's Podcast-style Audio

Matt and Holly have seen lots of innovations in artificial intelligence over the last couple years. But nothing has quite blown their minds the way that NotebookLM did recently. Hear how this free tool works, how it might be implemented in education, and how it points to the future of education.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 29min

One District's Big Bet on AI

While some school districts are ringing their hands about Artificial Intelligence, Northville School District in Michigan is going all in. Join Aaron Baughman, the Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services, as he shares his efforts to equip teachers and students with a wide array of AI tools. Discover how his innovative approach is preparing students for a future where AI plays a crucial role.
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Sep 23, 2024 • 29min

Can you cite AI in classwork? Should you?

AI assistants like ChatGPT are disrupting the standard operating procedures for student writing. Academic integrity is front and center of many educator AI conversations, and many want to know: Can you cite AI in student work? In this episode, Matt and Holly discuss the problems with "citing AI" and suggest some better paths in student learning and writing that will better develop students.
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Sep 16, 2024 • 29min

"Let's Get Rid of That Classroom Technology"

There's a growing cry from some educators, students and even parents -- get rid of the technology. Some students are asking for more analog, non-tech learning activities. But is technology really the culprit here? In this episode, Matt and Holly talk about how COVID and emergency remote teaching set tech-infused teaching up for failure. There are lots of factors at play -- lots of pros and cons -- but throwing out technology can have some repercussions.
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Sep 9, 2024 • 26min

Cell Phones vs. Learning and the Classroom

All over the United States and beyond, schools and districts are making tough choices about cell phones in schools. The distraction that they create is evident. But there's a safety and access component that you can't ignore. In this episode, Matt and Holly share their thoughts about this tricky topic -- and suggest that one-size-fits-all answers might not be a great solution.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 24min

AI First Steps for Teachers

Educators continue to learn more and more about artificial intelligence, large language models, and other AI tools. We (Holly and Matt) have both seen it in their workshops and presentations. A growing number of teachers are more informed, but many are still getting started. What can you do -- or the educators you serve do -- to get up to speed? In this episode, we discuss and give suggestions. Link: 20 AI "first steps" for teachers
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Aug 12, 2024 • 25min

Our Favorite AI Apps for School

Discover the explosion of AI apps transforming education. From MirrorTalk.ai generating reflective questions to Snorkl.app providing real-time feedback, these tools enhance teaching and learning. Explore creativity with Adobe Express and Suno, the AI that composes music from text. Ideogram.ai allows students to create stunning visuals, enriching their projects. The conversation emphasizes the importance of digital citizenship and ethical considerations in leveraging technology for innovative educational experiences.

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