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Dec 10, 2024 • 55min

Inside the Push to Bring AI Literacy to Schools and Colleges (Encore Episode)

Susan Gonzalez, founder of the nonprofit AI and You and member of President Biden's National AI Advisory Committee, teams up with Leo Lowe, a professor at the University of New Mexico focused on AI literacy. They discuss the crucial need for AI literacy in education, comparing it to foundational skills like reading. The duo examines ethical implications of AI, the challenges faced by library professionals, and how AI can enhance writing processes. They also emphasize initiatives to close knowledge gaps in underrepresented communities, advocating for curiosity and adaptation in the face of AI advancements.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 43min

What We Learned About Teaching and Creativity By Commissioning a New Podcast Theme Song

We found the theme song for the EdSurge Podcast on a free music library years ago, after spending hours clicking around searching for the right sound. The music turns out to have an unusual origin story, as we learned when we tracked down the artist this week for a conversation about the intersection of music, creativity and teaching.
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Nov 19, 2024 • 35min

Want To Find Highly-Engaged Students at 4-Year Colleges? Look At Transfer Students.

Tim Lum, a transfer student in his 30s from a two-year college to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, shares his enlightening cultural adjustment journey. He discovers that transfer students often bring higher motivation and engagement than their straight-from-high-school peers. Benjamin Selznick, an associate professor, highlights the need for better support systems and the unique perspectives of these students. They explore how recent challenges, like the pandemic, reshape student experiences and the importance of integrating AI in education for fostering engaged learners.
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Nov 8, 2024 • 60min

Should Students Chat With AI Versions of Historical Figures?

Lynn Rogoff, a seasoned producer and director of historical stories, and Jared Tenbrink, a doctoral student focused on preserving indigenous culture, discuss the innovative use of AI chatbots for historical education. They explore the potential of chatting with AI versions of figures like Sacagawea while addressing concerns about authenticity and critical thinking. The conversation highlights the importance of engaging with primary sources rather than relying solely on AI. They also celebrate the successful representation of Native perspectives in the arts, paving the way for future storytelling.
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Nov 4, 2024 • 48min

The Effects of Smartwatches on Kids, Schools and Families

Emily Tate Sullivan, a senior reporter at EdSurge focusing on early childhood and K-12 education, discusses the booming trend of smartwatches for kids. She delves into the implications of these devices on child development and family dynamics, addressing safety concerns versus the desire for connectivity. The conversation highlights parental anxieties over technology's impact, balancing monitoring with children's independence, and the challenges faced by families in a digital age. Sullivan shares insights from her in-depth research, revealing the complexities surrounding this modern parenting dilemma.
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Oct 27, 2024 • 58min

What Can AI Chatbots Teach Us About How Humans Learn?

Terrence Sejnowski, a biology professor at UC San Diego and a pioneer in AI language models, dives into the intriguing parallels between AI chatbots and the human brain. He discusses how AI reveals our limited understanding of human cognition and emphasizes the role of sleep in learning and memory. Their potential in education is highlighted, along with the challenges posed by traditional assessments. Sejnowski also navigates the complexities of human-AI interactions and the importance of creating effective regulations as these technologies evolve.
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Oct 21, 2024 • 38min

How Are School Smartphone Bans Going?

Join Jenny Guimant, a math teacher from Indianapolis, Angela Fleck, a sixth-grade social studies teacher in Spokane, and Adam Swinyard, Superintendent of Spokane Public Schools, as they dive into the complexities of smartphone bans in schools. They share real classroom experiences, highlighting the improvements in student engagement and social interactions. The discussion also touches on the challenges teachers face with policy enforcement, the shift towards alternative technology for learning, and how to promote extracurricular activities as a healthy distraction from screens.
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Oct 13, 2024 • 33min

How the Job Market Has Changed for College Grads

Gina Peterson, a dedicated adult learner, shares her journey of returning to education and the stark realities of today’s job market. Guy Berger, an economic research director at the Burning Glass Institute, highlights how the value of a college degree is shifting, with many graduates feeling ghosted by employers despite countless applications. They discuss the mounting pressures of competition, the emotional strain of job hunting, and the crucial role of networking and interpersonal skills in securing opportunities in this challenging landscape.
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Oct 6, 2024 • 44min

Looking Back on the Long, Bumpy Rise of Online College Courses

When the web was new back in the late 1990s, Robert Ubell was among those pushing for its adoption to help students who couldn’t get to a campus — over the objections of professors who thought it would always be sub-par. The online learning pioneer says the history of online’s growth offers lessons for those trying teaching innovations today.
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Sep 29, 2024 • 1h 4min

Inside an Effort to Build an AI Assistant for Designing Course Materials

Over the past few months, a group of educators has been designing and testing a system that uses ChatGPT to serve as an assistant to instructors as they build courses for students. One key point of the series of design workshops is to learn how educators can make the most effective uses of AI, and where it’s less helpful.

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