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Fonz Mendoza
Welcome to 'My EdTech Life,' the podcast that dives deep into the world of educational technology, bringing you insights, stories, and interviews with the innovators reshaping education. Whether you're an educator, student, or tech enthusiast, join us as we explore the latest trends, tools, and transformative ideas in edtech. Discover how technology is influencing teaching and learning, and get inspired by the experiences of those at the forefront of this digital revolution. Tune in, get inspired, and start transforming your educational journey today! Support this podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2395968/support
Episode 301: Jen Leban
Send us a textConnect, Create, and Grow with The Art of EducationIn this episode of My EdTech Life, I reconnect with Jen Leban to discuss the vibrant and supportive Art of Education community. Jen shares her journey from being an art teacher to becoming the Online Community Manager for The Art of Education University. Learn how the community supports art educators worldwide, fosters creativity, and integrates technology like AI into art education. Whether you're an aspiring art teacher, a seasoned educator, or someone passionate about the intersection of art and tech, this episode is for you!Timestamps:00:00 Welcome and Introduction01:36 Jen's Journey in Education02:28 From Art Teacher to Online Community Manager06:29 Supporting Art Teachers Through Community08:26 The Art of Education Offerings Explained14:05 Embracing AI in Art Education18:29 Overcoming Resistance to Technology in Art22:44 Simple Ways to Incorporate AI in Art Classrooms25:28 Inside the Art of Education Community29:56 Activities and Monthly Art Club Meetings34:09 How to Join the Community and Connect with Jen37:31 Reflecting on Growth Over the YearsImportant Links:š Join the Community: http://community.theartofeducation.edu/š Explore The Art of Education: https://theartofeducation.eduš Learn About the NOW Conference: https://theartofeducation.edu/now/š Check Out the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@theartofedš Listen to the Podcast: https://theartofeducation.edu/podcasts/Follow My EdTech Life:š Website: www.myedtech.lifeš Subscribe and Like for more amazing conversations with inspiring guests!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
43:3619/11/2024
Episode 300: Benjamin Riley
Send us a textEpisode 300: Navigating AI and Human CognitionIn this special 300th episode of My EdTech Life, I sit down with Benjamin Riley, founder of Cognitive Resonance, to explore the intersection of AI and human cognition in education. We discuss everything from the hype surrounding AI, the challenges of automation in learning, and why understanding human cognition is crucial to navigating new educational technologies. Join us as we question the assumptions about AIās role in schools, dig into the biases of large language models, and look at the responsibilities educators face in this tech-driven world.Timestamps00:25 - Introduction to the 300th Episode and Guest Introduction01:33 - Benjaminās Background and the Founding of Cognitive Resonance06:01 - Initial Thoughts on ChatGPT in November 202211:45 - Comparing AI Hype to Past Tech Predictions in Education16:15 - Why Effortful Thinking is Essential for Learning20:03 - Limitations of AI as a Tutor and Khanmigo25:06 - The Risks of Taking AI-Generated Content at Face Value29:35 - Influence of Tech Companies and Education Influencers34:05 - Real AI Literacy vs. Learning Prompt Engineering39:02 - Addressing the Pressure to āKeep Upā with AI in Education44:59 - Practical Frameworks for Cautious AI Adoption in Schools47:47 - Closing Questions: Benjaminās Edu Kryptonite, Role Models, and Billboard MessageThank you for joining us for this milestone episode! Donāt forget to check out the Cognitive Resonance website and Benjaminās must-read paper, āEducation Hazards of Generative AI.ā And remember, stay techie!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
56:3106/11/2024
Episode 299: Dr. Sonia Tiwari
Send us a textEpisode 299: Guardrails for Growing Minds with Dr. Sonia TiwariIn this episode of My EdTech Life, I had the pleasure of talking with Dr. Sonia Tiwari, an innovative researcher diving deep into the impact of AI and parasocial relationships on children. We discuss her unique career journey from character design in gaming to focusing on AIās ethical design for young learners. Together, we explore essential guardrails, the concept of parasocial relationships with AI, and the implications of unregulated AI in education. If youāre an educator, parent, or AI enthusiast, this conversation offers crucial insights on how AI intersects with learning, safety, and digital relationships.Timestamps:0:00 ā Introduction and WelcomeĀ 1:30 ā Introducing Dr. Sonia TiwariĀ 2:30 ā Dr. Tiwariās Background: From Gaming to AIĀ 4:00 ā What Are Parasocial Relationships?Ā 8:06 ā The Need for Guardrails in AI for ChildrenĀ 12:00 ā Simplifying Guardrails: Legal, Design, and CulturalĀ 14:49 ā Ensuring Safe AI Use Through Joint EngagementĀ 16:50 ā Dr. Tiwariās Research in Ethical AIĀ 20:44 ā Challenges with Unregulated AI in EducationĀ 24:38 ā Importance of Parental Engagement in Digital SpacesĀ 26:39 ā Ethical Framework for AI in Child DevelopmentĀ 33:00 ā The Role of AI in Classroom ChatbotsĀ 39:26 ā Tech Companiesā Responsibilities in AI for KidsĀ 42:23 ā Reflecting on AIās Rapid Growth in K-12 SpacesĀ 46:52 ā How to Connect with Dr. Sonia TiwariĀ 47:12 ā Final Three Questions with Dr. TiwariĀ 50:13 ā Closing Thoughts and Thank YouĀ Thank you for tuning in! Donāt forget to like, share, and subscribe to My EdTech Life for more conversations that push the boundaries of education and technology. And rememberāstay techie!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
53:3929/10/2024
Episode 298: Dan Meyer
Send us a textWelcome to another amazing episode of My EdTech Life! Today, Iām super excited to bring you an insightful conversation with Dan Meyer, a thought leader in the EdTech space. If youāve ever wondered how Generative AI fits into the classroom or whether itās all just hype, this episode is for you! Dan has been an influential voice in mathematics education and EdTech for over a decade, and we dive deep into some burning questions: Is Generative AI truly helping teachers and students? How can EdTech companies really support educators without overwhelming them with tools and responsibilities? We also get into Dan's predictions about the future of AI in education, and he shares why he believes Gen AI might not be the game-changer everyone thinks it isāat least not yet. Thereās so much to unpack in this episode, from AI tutors to the social dynamics of teaching and how tech tools often fall short in meeting teachers' real needs. Timestamps:00:00 - Welcome to My EdTech Life02:06 - Introduction of Dan Meyer and his journey in EdTech05:16 - Has AI really changed the education landscape?09:41 - Reconciling Generative AIās potential with its limitations13:57 - Why AI tools arenāt saving teachers time (and where they fall short)17:42 - Why teachers are skeptical about using AI in the classroom20:16 - Danās thoughts on AI tutors and their effectiveness in education25:46 - AI in education: Can it really personalize learning?27:42 - What EdTech companies need to do to better support teachers36:39 - The biggest opportunity for EdTech to truly transform education38:26 - Danās advice for navigating AI and EdTech as an educator40:35 - Dan's "edu kryptonite" in the current state of education41:45 - Who Dan would trade places with for a day and why42:19 - Danās billboard message for EdTech developers44:30 - Closing thoughts and where to find Dan Meyer onlineDonāt forget to like, share, and subscribe for more conversations that bring you the latest in education and technology! We love hearing your thoughts, so feel free to drop a comment below and let us know your take on Generative AI in the classroom.Ā Connect with us:š Visit our website at myedtech.lifeš± Follow us on all socials @myedtechlifeš„ Jump over to our YouTube channel and hit that subscribe button for more amazing interviews!As always, my friends, Stay Techie!Ā Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
45:5515/10/2024
Episode 297: The Human Intelligence Movement
Send us a textBuilding a Human-Centered FutureIām excited to share this incredible conversation with the dynamic team from the Human Intelligence Movement. In this episode, we discuss their mission of transforming education to prepare students for an AI-driven world while preserving and elevating human-centered learning. Michelle, Brooke, Stacy, and Rachel share insights into the challenges of today's educational system and how we can better equip students with essential human skills like empathy, adaptability, and curiosity.Ā We discuss the movement's origins, its impact on the U.S. and globally, and how educators can join in this exciting work. Whether you're a teacher, school leader, or someone passionate about education reform, there's something for you here. Letās explore how we can build a future where human intelligence thrives alongside AI.Key Moments & Time Stamps:00:30 Welcome and introduction to the Human Intelligence Movement1:55 Michelleās background and the origins of the Human Intelligence Movement3:17 Brooke on the importance of digital literacy and emotional intelligence post-COVID5:01 Stacy on the need for empathy and critical thinking in education6:17 Rachel discusses AIās impact on education and workforce readiness8:22 Michelle on the global vision of the Human Intelligence Movement13:07 Stacy on the need to reform how students are assessed15:01 Rachel introduces key human skills for an AI-driven world17:41 Brooke on student agency and the need for curriculum reform20:47 Ideal classrooms of the future: balancing AI and human intelligence23:13 Michelle on curiosity-driven learning and real-world application31:01 Adapting initiatives as AI develops and the importance of human-centered learning39:29 Closing fun questions: EduKryptonite and who weād trade places with for a dayDon't forget to hit the subscribe button and give this video a thumbs up if you found it insightful! You can also check out the Human Intelligence Movement and learn more about joining the movement here: [Insert Link].And as always, stay techie!Ā Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
49:2609/10/2024
Episode 296: Partricia Cortez
Send us a textIn this episode of My EdTech Life, I sit down with Patricia Cortez, coach of the Lady Bots, as she shares her powerful journey of promoting girls in STEM through the Girl Powered initiative. We talk about her experiences, the challenges girls face in robotics, and the inspiring story behind her all-girls team. Patricia's dedication to fostering leadership and technical skills among young women is truly remarkable, and her upcoming Girl Powered event is set to make a significant impact. Join us for an amazing conversation about representation, resilience, and the importance of creating safe spaces for girls to thrive in STEM. Don't miss it!š
Mark your calendars: Patricia and her team will host the Girl Powered event on October 26th. Tune in to learn how you can support this incredible initiative!Subscribe to our podcast for more inspiring conversations in education and technology!Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and Podcast Welcome01:00 - Introducing Patricia Cortez and the Lady Bots03:10 - The Start of Patriciaās Journey into Robotics07:30 - How the Lady Bots All-Girls Team Began10:45 - Achievements and Impact of the Lady Bots in STEM14:00 - Promoting Girls in STEM Through the Girl Powered Initiative20:30 - Encouraging Young Girls to Take Initiative26:00 - Upcoming Girl Powered Event Details31:30 - Progression from Plastic to Metal Robots: A Leap in Skill37:00 - The Importance of Representation in STEM42:00 - How Educators Can Support Robotics and STEM for Girls45:10 - Final Thoughts on Overcoming Challenges in RoboticsInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
49:3607/10/2024
Episode 295: Kathy Van Benthuysen
Send us a textNavigating Technology and Parenting with ConverlationToday, we're tackling one of the biggest challenges parents and educators faceānavigating technology with our kids. I sat down with Kathy Van Benthuysen, co-creator of Converlation, to explore how this incredible tool is helping families and schools foster better communication in the digital age. Trust me, after hearing this, youāll want to jump on board!We talk about everything from techās impact on kids' social skills to actionable steps parents can take to manage screen time. Kathy drops so many knowledge nuggets youāll want to share this with every parent and teacher you know! Ready to boost your familyās communication and take control of tech? Letās get into it!ā° Timestamps:0:00 ā Welcome to My EdTech Life!Ā 1:40 ā Meet Kathy Van Benthuysen: Her journey in educationĀ 3:30 ā What is Converlation? The story behind the nameĀ 6:56 ā The tech challenge: Kids losing social skillsĀ 10:00 ā How Converlation helps reduce digital dependencyĀ 13:12 ā Educating kids about the hidden side of techĀ 16:24 ā Real talk: The dangers of social mediaĀ 20:53 ā Empowering parents with tools and knowledgeĀ 24:48 ā The emotional toll of screen time on kidsĀ 30:00 ā How to guide your kids through safe tech useĀ 36:20 ā Converlationās vision for the futureĀ 40:24 ā Social media and mental health: What parents need to knowĀ 43:17 ā Final thoughts: Building stronger connections through conversationsĀ 45:53 ā The importance of bringing parents into the tech conversationĀ 47:38 ā Fun questions with Kathy!Ā Be sure to check out Converlation and all the incredible resources Kathy mentioned! Free Parent GuideIf you enjoyed this episode, remember to share it with friends and subscribe for more insights from the world of EdTech!Stay techie!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
51:4029/09/2024
Episode 294: Shaun Conway
Send us a textScreencastify Transforms Classroom CommunicationJoin me as I dive into the power of video in education with Shaun. We will discuss innovative ways to enhance learning, improve communication with parents, and save teachers valuable time. I will share my own experiences using Screencastify in the classroom and district-wide, while Shaun will provide insights on their latest features and their impact on learning.Time Stamps:0:00 - Introduction and welcome2:27 - Shaun's background and role at Screencastify5:24 - My journey with Screencastify: From extension to full video platform11:51 - Personal story: Impact of video on student confidence and language acquisition17:09 - New features: Submit, language captions, and accessibility23:44 - Using video for personalized feedback and building connections31:20 - Content creation and time-saving strategies I use with teachers36:13 - AI integration and future developments42:35 - The power of personalized video communication in my district47:53 - Edu-kryptonite: Challenges we face in modern education48:58 - Screencastify's heartwarming billboard campaign appreciating teachersI'm excited to share this insightful conversation about the transformative power of video in education. Like, share, and subscribe for more engaging EdTech discussions on My EdTech Life!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
54:1419/09/2024
Episode 293: Omar Cortez
Send us a textEpisode 293 Meshed Gears with Omar CortezIn this exciting episode of My EdTech Life, I sit down with Omar Cortez, a passionate educator and robotics coach, to discuss his journey in STEM education and his newly published book, "Meshed Gears." Join us as we explore the transformative power of robotics in education and how it can help students find their voice.š§ Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction and welcome1:37 - Omar's background in education and robotics3:58 - The unexpected journey into robotics education7:25 - Omar's first robotics competition experience11:21 - Introducing "Meshed Gears" and its purpose15:21 - The story of Esteban and finding his voice through robotics20:27 - The importance of soft skills in STEM education25:21 - The impact of robotics during the pandemic30:11 - Long-term effects on students' growth and advocacy34:03 - Introduction to drone competitions36:35 - Omar's personal growth as an educator42:55 - Where to find "Meshed Gears" and upcoming events47:46 - Omar's "edu kryptonite" - the need for more time with students49:40 - Who Omar would trade places with for a day51:52 - Omar's dream billboardOmar's story is truly inspiring, showcasing how robotics can transform both students and educators. His new book, "Meshed Gears," not only tells the touching story of a student finding his voice but also serves as a guide for teachers looking to start their own robotics programs.Show Sponsor: Ready to transform education? Join me & Goosechase in revolutionizing learning through fun and play! Let's make learning unforgettable, from thrilling classroom scavenger hunts to district-wide adventures. Visit www.myedtech.life/myedtech10 and use code MYEDTECH10 for 10% off any Goosechase subscription!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
57:1515/09/2024
Episode 292: Goosechase
Send us a textIn this exciting episode of My EdTech Life, I welcome back Alyshahn Kara, the Chief Revenue Officer and co-founder of Goosechase, along with first-time guest Jessica Whittaker, an instructional coach. Join us as we discuss the power of digital scavenger hunts to build community and enhance teacher and student engagement by creating lasting learning experiences. Whether you're a tech-savvy educator or just getting started, this episode is packed with insights and practical tips for using Goosechase. Timestamps:0:00:30 - I introduce the episode and welcome my guests1:51 - Jessica introduces herself and her role in education3:12 - Alyshahn introduces himself and the concept behind Goosechase5:28 - Jessica shares her experience using Goosechase for teacher professional development11:59 - We discuss how Goosechase enhances learning and engagement15:15 - Jessica explains how Goosechase can be used as a formative assessment tool21:23 - Alyshahn discusses how Goosechase aligns with Bloom's taxonomy24:39 - We talk about the importance of documenting the learning process30:06 - Alyshahn talks about the Goosechase community and resources available for educators34:47 - Jessica shares her vision for implementing Goosechase with students39:32 - We discuss the pride and satisfaction teachers get from creating engaging content42:39 - Jessica emphasizes the importance of bringing fun back into education49:46 - Closing remarks and an invitation to join the Goosechase Ambassador program51:39 - Q&A session: We discuss challenges in education (EduKryptonite)54:01 - Q&A: Who would you trade places with for a day?57:32 - Q&A: If you could have a billboard, what would it say?1:00:31 - I share my motto: "Improvise, adapt, and overcome."1:01:33 - Closing thoughts and how to connect with my guestsVisit our website at www.myedtech.lifeĀ Support this podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2395968/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
01:04:3612/09/2024
Episode 291: Anna Shildrick & Lucy Hutchinson
Send us a textEpisode 291 Reimagining Education's Future with ā Anna Shildrickā and ā Lucy Hutchinsonā Hey everyone, Fonz here from My EdTech Life! In this episode, I sit down with the amazing Anna Sheldrick and Lucy Hutchinson, two passionate educators making connections in the world of AI and education. We dive deep into the teaching and learning landscape, exploring how AI can catalyze positive change. Here's what we cover:ā 0:00ā - Introduction and welcome2:20 - Anna's background and journey in education4:33 - Lucy's experience and perspective on educational exploration8:48 - The impact of AI on education in Mexico and globally12:53 - Addressing fears and misconceptions about AI in education18:33 - Initial thoughts on ChatGPT's release and its implications25:57 - The importance of pedagogy before technology integration31:40 - Round table discussions: Connecting educators worldwide36:24 - Challenges in education funding and professional development43:53 - Rethinking education: Student-centered learning and critical thinking50:03 - Encouraging risk-taking and innovation in teaching53:56 - Education "kryptonite": Time constraints and resistance to change55:55 - Book recommendations for educators58:26 - Dream jobs outside of educationWhether you're an educator looking to innovate in your classroom, an administrator considering AI integration, or just curious about the future of education, this episode is packed with inspiring ideas and practical insights.Remember to like, subscribe, and share if you found this helpful! And hey, why not join ā Anna and Lucy's roundtable discussions.ā Love My EdTech Life? Keep the creativity brewingābuy me a coffee and fuel the next episode! āļøā buymeacoffee.com/myedtechlifeā Stay techie, everyone!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
01:02:3425/08/2024
Episode 290: Arielle Nissenblatt
Send us a textFrom Listener to Podcast LeaderHey everyone, Fonz here from My EdTech Life! In this episode, I sit down with the incredible Arielle Nissenblatt, a podcast industry expert and community manager at Descript. We dive deep into the world of podcasting, exploring its evolution and offering practical tips for creators. Here's what we cover:0:00 - Introduction and welcome2:30 - Arielle's journey in the podcasting industry5:18 - The evolution of podcasting tools and technology9:09 - Storytelling in podcasting and finding your format13:46 - Building community around your podcast18:48 - Deep dive into Descript: Features and benefits for creators26:40 - The role of AI in podcast production32:31 - Live demo of Descript's editing capabilities34:45 - Discussion on AI-generated content in podcasting39:14 - Tips for securing podcast sponsorships42:52 - Balancing authenticity and monetization in podcasting46:26 - Arielle's "podcasting kryptonite" and industry pet peeves47:32 - Book recommendations and the power of audio content48:26 - Arielle's dream job outside of podcastingWhether you're an educator looking to start a podcast, a seasoned creator wanting to up your game, or just curious about the industry, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiring ideas. Arielle's insights on using tools like Descript, building community, and navigating the evolving landscape of podcasting are invaluable for creators at any level.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share if you found this helpful! And hey, if you're feeling generous, why not leave a review? As Arielle would say, those stars really do make a difference!Stay techie, everyone!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
52:0423/08/2024
Episode 289: Matt Karabinos
Send us a textBalancing Technology and Human Intelligence with Matt Karabinos Join Fonz and Matt Karabinos for an insightful discussion on the evolving landscape of education, the role of AI in the classroom, and the importance of digital literacy. Matt, a passionate 6th-grade teacher with a diverse background as a musician and former oil field worker, shares his unique journey and innovative approaches to education.š Time Stamps:00:00:30 - Introduction and welcome00:02:56 - Matt's diverse background: From aspiring rock star to oil fields to teaching00:09:11 - First experiences with ChatGPT and diving into AI00:18:47 - Changes in AI usage and perspectives from 2023 to 202400:31:46 - The importance of student-led tech usage and ungrading00:36:10 - Balancing technology with traditional teaching methods00:51:35 - Digital literacy and social media concerns for students01:04:56 - Matt's "Edu Kryptonite": Lack of AI conversations in schools01:05:48 - Matt's billboard message: "Be curious, not judgmental"01:10:35 - Matthew's passion for drumming and almost becoming a famous rock starš Key Highlights:- Matt's unique journey from aspiring musician to oil field worker to innovative educator- How diverse life experiences contribute to Matthew's teaching approach- Experiences with integrating AI in the classroom- The importance of digital literacy and having AI conversations with students- Balancing technology use with traditional teaching methods- The power of curiosity in education and lifeDon't forget to like, subscribe, and share! Visit www.myedtech.life for more amazing episodes with educators, creators, and professionals in the EdTech space.Keep us caffeinated to bring you more great content!Buy Me a Coffee--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
01:19:1519/08/2024
Episode 288: Michael Copass
Send us a textIn this episode of My EdTech Life, I welcome Michael Copass, an experienced science teacher and AI education advocate. We discuss the rapid integration of AI in education, its potential benefits, and the critical need for responsible implementation.0:00 - Introduction and welcome1:31 - Michael's background in education and initial excitement about AI4:54 - The need for AI literacy and responsible implementation in schools11:51 - Discussion on AI as a "humble classroom servant"15:36 - Concerns about AI dependency and the importance of fact-checking19:46 - The evolving role of teachers in an AI-integrated classroom24:31 - The need for AI regulation and transparency in education28:46 - Emotional deception by AI and its potential impact on students35:37 - The importance of maintaining human interaction skills40:57 - Dangers of AI avatars and the need for parental awareness44:32 - Reflecting on Michael's AI in education framework46:47 - The vision for a transparent, education-focused AI platform48:51 - Rapid-fire questions and conclusionMichael shares his journey from initial AI enthusiasm to advocating for a more cautious, well-regulated approach. He emphasizes the importance of AI literacy, maintaining critical thinking skills, and protecting students from potential emotional manipulation by AI. The conversation highlights the need for transparency in AI education tools and the crucial role of human interaction in learning.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and visit our website at www.myedtech.life for more insightful conversations on the future of education and technology!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
52:5312/08/2024
Episode 287: Sophie Theodorou
Send us a textAI Hype Exploits Educator Expertise with Sophie TheodorouIn this episode of My EdTech Life, I sit down with Sophie Theodorou to unpack the complex relationship between educators and EdTech companies in the age of AI. From the allure of "ambassador" programs to the ethical concerns surrounding data privacy, we delve deep into the challenges facing teachers as we navigate the rapidly evolving world of educational technology.Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction and welcome2:44 - Sophie's background and journey into EdTech5:22 - Our initial reactions to AI in education and its rapid evolution11:09 - Data privacy concerns and the importance of teacher awareness17:54 - The hype around AI and the dangers of FOMO in education23:32 - Unpacking the "ambassador" culture and free labor in EdTech30:57 - The importance of valuing teachers' expertise and time35:34 - Our discussion on quality EdTech products vs. marketing gimmicks41:12 - Sophie's transition to a new role in EdTech and leave of absence47:23 - Sophie's "kryptonite" in education: adapting to rapid AI changes49:17 - Book recommendation: "How to Win Friends and Influence People"50:30 - Sophie's dream job for a dayThis episode is a must-listen for educators, EdTech professionals, and anyone interested in the future of education. Sophie and I highlight the often-overlooked aspects of teacher exploitation in the EdTech industry and discuss ways to create more ethical, teacher-centered approaches to educational technology.Don't miss out on this conversation about AI, education, and ethics! Visit our website atĀ www.myedtech.lifeĀ to explore all 287 episodes featuring diverse voices in the EdTech space. Join our community of forward-thinking educators and stay informed about the latest developments in educational technology. Remember, stay curious, stay informed, and, above all, stay techie!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
54:5502/08/2024
Episode 286: AI Literacy in Academia
Send us a textAI Literacy in AcademiaJoin me as I welcome Jessica Parker, Ed.D., and Dr. Kimberly Becker, co-founders of Moxie. In this episode of My EdTech Life, my guests unpack the complexities of AI in academic settings, from AI literacy to the concept of a "post-plagiarism era." Jessica and Kimberly offer great insights into how AI is reshaping academia, the critical importance of understanding large language models, and the potential biases lurking within AI systems. Whether you're an educator, student, or simply curious, this episode provides great perspectives on navigating the AI landscape in academia.Timestamps:0:00:30 - Introduction and welcome0:01:59 - Dr. Jessica Parker introduces herself and Moxie0:03:07 - Dr. Kimberly Becker shares her background in linguistics and AI0:04:54 - Explanation of how large language models work0:07:07 - Discussion on AI detectors and their limitations0:11:23 - Concerns about AI implementation in education0:14:44 - Hesitations and misconceptions about AI in academia0:18:37 - The importance of critical thinking when using AI0:21:34 - Exploring the concept of a "post-plagiarism era"0:26:17 - AI as a collaboration tool in higher education0:28:48 - Recent study on dialect bias in AI language models0:32:01 - Examples of bias in AI-generated images0:35:22 - Considerations for AI use in grading and assessment0:37:37 - The story behind Moxie and its mission0:40:13 - How Moxie is improving academic rubrics through AI0:43:14 - "EduKryptonite": Challenges in using AI for education0:45:44 - Book recommendations from the guests0:46:57 - Fun question: What job would the guests like to try for a day?0:48:24 - Closing remarks and how to connect with the guestsDon't miss out on more insightful conversations at the forefront of educational technology! Follow My EdTech Life on all social media platforms, subscribe to our YouTube channel, and hit that notification bell to stay updated on our latest content. Join our community of educators and tech enthusiasts as we explore the future of learning together!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
50:4022/07/2024
Episode 285: Claudio Zavala Jr.
Send us a textRisk, Create & Inspire with Claudio Zavala Jr. Join me for an inspiring conversation with Claudio Zavala Jr., Adobe for Education Evangelist, as he shares his journey from classroom teacher to creative innovator. Discover how Claudio's diverse experiences and passion for creativity have shaped his approach to education and technology.Time Stamps:00:00:30 - Introduction and welcome02:43 - Claudio's background in education and journey with Adobe07:26 - The importance of creativity and overcoming imposter syndrome16:19 - Claudio's creative journey and taking risks26:31 - The impact of sharing work on social media33:49 - Insights on Adobe Creativity Institutes and teacher engagement43:40 - Preview of upcoming ISTE conference and Adobe's presence51:42 - Claudio's perspective on pain points in education53:10 - Claudio's dream billboard message54:38 - Alternative career paths and passions56:58 - Closing thoughts and how to connect with My Edtech LifeDon't miss this episode filled with valuable insights on creativity, education, and technology. Like, subscribe, and share to join our growing community of educators and innovators!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
59:3125/06/2024
Episode 284: Joe Santiago
Send us a textFrom DJ Decks to Amplifying CreativityJoin me for an inspiring conversation with Joe Santiago, Adobe Education Evangelist, as he shares his journey from DJ to tech support to educator to creativity champion. Discover how Joe is revolutionizing education by infusing creativity into learning and empowering both students and teachers.In this episode, we explore:āJoe's unique career path and how it shaped his approach to educationāThe importance of creativity in learning and assessmentāStrategies for incorporating creative tools in the classroomāJoe's personal creative projects and aspirationsTimestamps:0:00 - Introduction to Joe Santiago2:27 - Joe's journey from IT to education9:43 - The power of project-based learning14:55 - Creativity in education and its challenges19:55 - Joe's role as an Adobe Education Evangelist29:59 - The importance of nurturing creativity in adults35:49 - Joe's current creative projects and goals40:09 - The value of social media for professional learning46:42 - Joe's thoughts on standardized testing and education50:37 - Joe's dream job: renovating houses52:19 - Closing thoughts and the importance of sharing educator storiesDon't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on more inspiring conversations with educators and innovators!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
55:0124/06/2024
Episode 283: Ken Shelton & Dee Lanier
Send us a textJoin me as I welcome Ken Shelton and Dee Lanier, authors of the new book "The Promises and Perils of AI in Education: Ethics and Equity Have Entered The Chat." In this insightful discussion, Ken and Dee share their experiences writing the book, their critical analysis of the current AI landscape in education, and the urgent need to address issues of equity, access, and ethics as AI becomes more widespread in schools.Key topics and timestamps:0:00 - Introductions2:36 - Dee's background in education and work as an author/speaker3:28 - Ken's background as an educator and previous books7:08 - The story behind writing "The Promises and Perils of AI in Education"14:20 - Concerns about deploying flawed AI systems that enable discriminatory practices in schools20:12 - The risks of solely relying on AI and automation without considering unintended consequences28:57 - The importance of slowing down AI implementation in schools to critically examine the implications34:46 - Issues of access and the digital divide in AI implementation44:35 - AI and writing assessment - amplifying exclusion if applied negligently53:45 - Ken and Dee share their "EduKryptonite" - their biggest challenges as educators58:55 - Closing thoughtsThis is an important and timely discussion that all educators and edtech enthusiasts should listen to as AI increasingly shapes the future of education. Be sure to check out Ken and Dee's insightful new book for a deeper dive into these critical issues.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
01:01:3119/06/2024
Episode 282: Eduaide.AI
Send us a textEpisode 282: Pedagogy First, AI Second with Eduaide.AIJoin me as I interview Thomas Hummel and Thomas Thompson, the founders of Eduaide.Ai, for a great discussion about Generative AI in education. In this episode, we talk about the potential and challenges of AI tools for teachers, the importance of pedagogy-first AI development, data privacy considerations, and what the future holds for EduAide.AI.Timestamps:0:00 - Intro2:17 - Thomas Hummel's introduction and background3:12 - Thomas Thompson's introduction and background5:22 - Thomas Hummel reflects on the past year in education and AI10:06 - Thomas Thompson shares his perspective on the past year16:25 - Data privacy and how EduAide.ai handles student and teacher data24:53 - Concerns about tech chauvinism and passive AI use in education31:40 - Evaluating the efficacy of AI tools and EduAide.ai's research plans37:04 - What Thomas Hummel sees for the future of EduAide.ai41:35 - Thomas Thompson on EduAide.ai's plans for community and administrative tools48:11 - Edu-kryptonite: Lack of consensus on best instructional methods48:58 - Edu-kryptonite: Blaming students instead of engaging them better49:42 - Billboard message: "I'm exhausted" after 8 years of teaching50:17 - Billboard message: "Know thyself"51:21 - Scholarships available for free EduAide.Ai accounts51:46 - Wrap-upTo learn more about EduAide.Ai and their mission to empower teachers with transparent, pedagogy-first AI tools, visit their website at eduaide.ai. As always, be sure to like, share and subscribe to the My EdTech Life channel for more great interviews with edtech innovators!Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://lnkd.in/gT26WpvK--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
55:0317/06/2024
Episode 281: Kelly Schuster-Paredes
Send us a textBalancing Innovation and Ethics in EdTech with Kelly Schuster-ParedesJoin me for a great conversation with Kelly Schuster-Paredes, a veteran educator and computer science teacher, as we dive into the world of AI, coding, and the future of education. Kelly shares her unique journey from science teacher to Pythonista and offers valuable perspectives on navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of educational technology.You can also listen to Kelly and Sean on the Teaching Python Podcast Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction1:32 - Kelly's background and transition into computer science5:08 - Experiences with ChatGPT and AI in education11:14 - Addressing concerns and establishing guidelines for AI use in schools16:37 - The importance of understanding AI's capabilities and limitations23:01 - Training teachers to effectively utilize AI tools28:30 - Fostering creativity and student ownership in the age of AI35:23 - Addressing bias and the need for diverse training data in AI models40:11 - Student perspectives on AI and its impact on learning44:57 - Striking a balance between innovation and data security47:26 - Kelly's kryptonite in the current state of education50:50 - Importance of lifelong learning and staying curious52:18 - Kelly's dream job and the joy of sharing knowledge54:48 - Kelly's podcast, "Teaching Python," and its mission to support educatorsDon't miss this thought-provoking episode as we explore the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in the classroom. ā”ļøBe sure to subscribe to the My EdTech Life podcast for more inspiring conversations with innovative educators worldwide.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Interactive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
58:3812/06/2024
Episode 280: Marce Lancioni
Send us a textTeachers as Guardians: Responsible AI Use in the Classroom with Marce LancioniJoin me as I welcome Marce Lancioni, a passionate English teacher with over 30 years of experience from Argentina, to discuss the impact of AI on education. Marce shares her journey, from her initial excitement about AI to her growing concerns about responsible use and the need for informed decision-making in the classroom.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction02:13 - Marce's background and teaching experience03:21 - Marce's first impressions of AI and its impact on her teaching05:35 - Introducing AI to students and their reactions08:03 - Understanding the inner workings of AI and the importance of responsible use10:13 - The transformation of Marce's teaching practices with AI12:31 - The lack of national-level AI policies in Argentina and the need for proactive measures14:29 - The importance of teachers taking responsibility for AI use in the classroom16:33 - Marce's approach to incorporating AI tools in her lessons19:43 - Privacy concerns and the need for parental consent and transparency23:18 - The similarities in AI-related issues faced by educators in Argentina and the United States26:33 - Marce's experience with adapting international AI platforms for her students30:04 - The resurfacing of pre-existing issues in education due to the AI revolution32:31 - The importance of developing students' critical thinking skills in the age of AI35:55 - Concerns about AI-powered mental health apps for students and the need for caution40:59 - The significance of reducing risks and maintaining a balance when incorporating AI in the classroom44:57 - Marce's thoughts on her "EDUKryptonite" in the current state of education46:28 - The message Marce would put on a billboard to promote responsible use of technology50:06 - Marce's passion for teaching and learning and her dream of being a professional reader50:53 - Closing thoughts and appreciation for Marce's bold insights on AI in educationDon't miss this great conversation about AI's challenges and opportunities in education and educators' critical role in using it responsibly. If would you like to sponsor our show, please reach out to me at https://www.myedtech.life/contact/Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6066160593272832--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
54:1206/06/2024
Episode 279: Navigating the Ethics and Challenges of AI in K-12 Education Panel
Send us a textAs AI rapidly advances, educators grapple with how to adopt and use AI tools in K-12 classrooms responsibly. In this insightful expert panel hosted by Fonz of the My EdTech Life podcast, educational leaders and an AI EdTech founder dive deep into the ethics, challenges, and opportunities surrounding AI in education.Join the conversation with panelists Adam Sparks, Karle Delo, Ed Dieterle, Bonnie Chelette, and Maurie Beasley as they discuss key considerations for educators, including:āProtecting student data privacy and security with AI platforms āChallenges with AI companies' terms of service for schools āBest practices for AI professional development and teacher training āOvercoming barriers to AI adoption in schools āAI's potential impact on learning outcomes and critical thinking skills The panelists emphasized the importance of digital literacy, empowering teachers, using AI to enhance rather than replace human capabilities, and keeping students' best interests at the forefront. Each expert also shares their biggest concern, "AI EduKryptonite," in the current K-12 AI landscape.This discussion offers valuable insights and perspectives for any educator or administrator navigating the complex issues surrounding AI in schools. Don't miss this timely conversation about one of the most important issues in education today.Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:20 Meet the expert panelists08:10 Protecting student data with AI platforms20:10 AI terms of service challenges for schools27:12 AI professional development best practices35:08 Overcoming barriers to AI adoption42:54 AI's impact on learning outcomes & skills57:40 Panelists' biggest AI concerns - "AI EduKryptonite"1:09:13 Wrap-upWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6066160593272832--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
01:12:0323/05/2024
Episode 278: Anthony Beckett
Send us a textClassroom Collaboration with MarkifyWelcome to another exciting episode of My EdTech Life! In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Anthony Beckett, the brilliant young creator of the Markify App. At just 18 years old, Anthony has developed a powerful tool designed to enhance classroom engagement and accessibility. Join us as we dive deep into Anthony's journey, his inspirations, and how Markify is revolutionizing the way teachers and students interact in the classroom.Timestamps:0:30 - Introduction and greetings2:26 - Welcome Anthony Becket3:24 - Anthony's background and journey5:56 - The inception of Markify7:10 - Immersing in the education community13:12 - The challenges and growth of Markify17:09 - South by Southwest experience22:02 - Student-centered learning and feedback26:31 - The vision and capabilities of Markify34:54 - Collaboration and accessibility features37:45 - Demo of Markify features42:19 - Markifyās application in real classrooms43:54 - Anthony's future plans and feedback importance46:36 - Edu kryptonite: Weaknesses in the current state of education48:42 - Billboard message: Promoting student-centered learning51:28 - Hobbies and passion for STEMEnjoy this insightful conversation, and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more inspiring EdTech content!Links:Visit Markify: https://markifyapp.com/Follow Anthony on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beckett-anthony/Listen to more episodes: https://www.myedtech.life/Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6066160593272832--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
57:0616/05/2024
Episode 277: Stevie Frank
Send us a textBook Creator" Igniting Summer Reading with Stevie FrankJoin me in this engaging episode of My EdTech Life as he catches up with two-time guest Stevie Frank! Stevie, a digital innovator and tech coach from Indiana, shares her exciting project with Book Creator aimed at igniting summer reading. She also dives into the importance of creativity in the era of AI and discusses her adventurous approach to life.š„ Stevie's Book Creator Project for Summer Reading [16:24]Discover how Stevie collaborates with Book Creator to create a summer reading project focusing on equity and accessibility. The project will be available nationwide and housed within Book Creator's Discover tab.šØ Creativity in the Age of AI [28:08]Stevie and Fonz discuss the significance of creativity in the era of AI. They explore how Book Creator allows students to express their creativity and showcase their unique ideas, even if they don't consider themselves traditionally creative.š Stevie's Adventurous Spirit [47:16]Get inspired by Stevie's adventurous outlook on life as she shares her favorite quote: "Ships are safe in the harbor, but that's not what ships were made for." She encourages stepping out of comfort zones and embracing new experiences.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction03:21 - Stevie's background and transition into EdTech16:24 - Stevie's Book Creator project for summer reading28:08 - The importance of creativity in the age of AI38:38 - Stevie's upcoming summer conference appearances45:43 - Stevie's "EDUKryptonite" (science)46:52 - Stevie's adventurous spirit and billboard quote48:00 - Stevie's passion for yoga and considering it as a full-time professionConnect with Stevie on Twitter @StevieFrank23 and stay tuned for the release of her inspiring Book Creator summer reading project!Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to catch more incredible conversations with educators, creators, and practitioners. Visit our website at www.myedtech.life to access all 277 episodes!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
52:2003/05/2024
Episode 276: Jed Stefanowicz
Send us a textBeyond the Bulletin Board with Jed StefanowiczJoin me for an exciting conversation with Jed Stefanowicz, a lifelong educator, and author of the newly released book Beyond the Bulletin Board: Crafting a Culture of Content Creation. In this episode, Jed shares practical strategies and insights to help educators shift students from content consumers to content creators.Jed discusses the importance of fostering a culture of innovation and risk-taking in the learning environment. He provides a framework that breaks down technology integration into four key domains: instruction, operation, creativity, and wellness. Jed emphasizes the power of capturing student thinking and giving them authentic ways to demonstrate their learning.Whether you're a classroom teacher looking for new strategies or an administrator aiming to support digital literacy, this episode offers valuable takeaways. Discover how to align technology with curriculum, provide multiple pathways for students to express themselves, and make learning visible to parents and the community.Tune in for an engaging discussion filled with practical advice, inspiring stories, and a meaningful reminder of why we do what we do as educators. Let's go "Beyond the Bulletin Board" together!Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction02:31 - Jed's background in education05:36 - The story behind "Beyond the Bulletin Board"11:45 - Overcoming obstacles to shift educator mindsets19:08 - Empowering student voice and choice22:24 - Cultivating a culture of innovation and risk-taking30:40 - Capturing student thinking and making learning visible37:38 - Importance of community partnerships46:12 - Key takeaways from the book51:54 - Where to find "Beyond the Bulletin Board"55:56 - Jed's current EduKryptonite56:51 - Billboard message58:19 - Hobbies and creative outlets1:00:43 - Closing thoughtsJed's Book on Amazon: Beyond the Bulletin Board: Crafting a Culture of Content Creation--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
01:03:0101/05/2024
Episode 275: Michelle L.
Send us a textBalancing AI Innovation and Student Privacy with Michelle L.In this episode of My EdTech Life, I welcome Michelle L. from the UK to discuss the complex landscape of AI in education. As an educator and consultant advising schools on EdTech acquisitions, Michelle brings a wealth of experience and insights to the conversation. Together, we talk about the hype surrounding AI, the potential risks and benefits for students and teachers, and the critical importance of data privacy and security in the EdTech space.Michelle shares her perspective on the rapid adoption of AI tools, the challenges of meaningful consent, and the need for greater transparency from EdTech companies. She and Fonz also explore the potential impact of AI on the teaching profession, the systemic issues driving teacher burnout, and the importance of proceeding with caution as we navigate this new frontier in education.Time Stamps:00:00 - Introduction01:57 - Michelle's background in education and EdTech consulting04:21 - Initial reactions to ChatGPT and the AI hype08:29 - Current experiences with AI in UK schools11:26 - The importance of defining AI and referencing research15:01 - Concerns about AI outsourcing and replacing teachers19:27 - The lack of research on AI's impact on student learning22:39 - The Trojan horse of AI in education25:39 - Engaging students vs. ensuring their learning with AI tools28:58 - The opaque nature of EdTech companies and data sharing34:20 - The difficulty of regulating AI in schools38:35 - The potential for student-driven lawsuits against EdTech42:20 - EdTech companies preying on teacher burnout46:36 - The need for government oversight of EdTech privacy and security51:07 - Concerns about using student photos and data in AI systems56:36 - Wrapping up the conversation59:01 - Michelle's edu-kryptonite: school uniforms1:00:16 - Billboard message: "Move slowly and fix things."1:01:52 - Hobby turned profession: Tarot reading for business--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
01:07:0830/04/2024
Episode 274: Sofia De Jesus
Send us a textExploring the Complex Landscape of AI in Education with Sofia De Jesus In this episode of the My EdTech Life Podcast, I sit down with Sofia De Jesus, an associate program manager at CMUCS Academy, CSTA Equity Fellow, and author, to discuss the intricacies of AI in education. We dive deep into the critical issues surrounding data privacy, bias, equity, and the responsible implementation of AI tools in the classroom.Sofia shares her wealth of experience and research in the field, offering valuable insights into the potential risks and challenges educators and students face as AI becomes increasingly prevalent in educational settings. We explore recent developments, such as the LAUSD chatbot release, and examine the need for transparency, proper teacher training, and careful consideration of students' unique developmental needs.Throughout our conversation, Sofia emphasizes the importance of reading terms of service carefully, ensuring platform transparency, and thoroughly researching and testing AI tools before adopting them in schools. We also touch on the problem of grifting in the AI education space and the dangers of selling potentially flawed AI tutors as a solution for underrepresented students.Don't miss this essential discussion on the complex landscape of AI in education and the critical work being done to ensure its responsible implementation. Join us for an informative and engaging episode with Sofia De Jesus on the My EdTech Life Podcast!Timestamps:00:00 Introduction01:48 Sofia's background and expertise05:05 LA USD chatbot release and associated risks12:44 Transparency in AI training data and potential harm to students24:00 Grifting in the AI education space and the rush to adopt tools39:42 Resources for learning about AI ethics51:50 Equity in AI education and the issue of accessibility vs. availability59:43 Closing questions with Sofiaš”Elevate your brand by sponsoring My EdTech Life, the award-winning podcast that captivates educators and tech enthusiasts and shape the future of education together. Contact us for more information--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
01:05:4117/04/2024
Episode 273: Shira Moskovitz
Send us a textIn this episode of My EdTech Life, I welcome back Shira Moskovitz to talk about her dual role as a special education teacher and technology coach. Shira shares her hands-on experience empowering students and teachers through innovative tech tools and project-based learning.We discuss the importance of providing accessible learning opportunities for all students, including emerging bilinguals and those with diverse needs. Shira and I talk about strategies for supporting teachers in adopting new technologies and overcoming resistance to change. She emphasizes the value of allowing students to showcase their learning through various modalities and creative projects.Throughout our discussion, we cover topics such as professional development, math manipulatives, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). We highlight the need for ongoing training and support to ensure teachers feel confident in integrating technology effectively.Join us for this informative discussion that will inspire you to embrace innovative teaching practices and create inclusive learning environments. Tune in now to gain valuable insights and practical tips from an experienced educator passionate about transforming education through technology.Key Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and welcoming Shira Moskovitz04:27 - Shira's background and transition into education07:14 - Balancing roles as a special education teacher and technology coach11:42 - Observations on teachers' professional development needs 17:11 - Empowering students through project-based learning and creative expression23:08 - Addressing accessibility and supporting diverse learners 29:35 - The importance of providing access to learning tools for all students35:02 - Overcoming resistance to using math manipulatives and innovative strategies41:19 - Shira's EdTech kryptonite, billboard message, and dream hobby--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
54:5303/04/2024
Episode 272: Dr. Nneka McGee
Send us a textBeyond the Hype: The Overlooked Aspects of AI in EducationJoin me as I dive deep into AI in education with the brilliant Dr. Nneka McGee on this episode of My EdTech Life. Dr. McGee's passion for educational equity and her balanced approach to AI implementation is truly inspiring. We kick off the conversation by learning about Dr. McGee's remarkable journey in education, from her math teacher roots to her transformative work as a district leader. She shares her philosophy of "cautious advocacy" when it comes to AI, emphasizing the need for transparency, data privacy, and teacher empowerment.Dr. McGee offers practical insights from her experience leading AI integration in the San Benito school district. Her Greyhound Astro project is a model for how to thoughtfully pilot AI tools with teacher input at the center. We also explore the pressing challenges around student data and the importance of vetting EdTech partnerships carefully.Throughout our discussion, Dr. McGee underscores the potential for AI to bring more humanity to education. Her vision is one where AI supports greater creativity, personalization, and equity for all students. She reminds us that while AI is a powerful tool, it's ultimately about how we choose to harness it in service of student success.Don't miss this episode packed with wisdom and inspiration whether you're an educator, administrator, or simply passionate about AI's role in education.Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction 2:10 - Dr. McGee's background and journey in education8:48 - The positive impact of ChatGPT and generative AI12:14 - Being a cautious advocate for AI in education17:40 - Concerns around student data privacy and third-party access 22:28 - Current state of AI implementation in schools26:23 - Importance of transparency from EdTech companies32:43 - Dr. McGee's approach to AI implementation in the San Benito school district43:06 - Bringing humanity back to education with AI47:27 - How to connect with Dr. McGee50:55 - Edu-Kryptonite: Perfectionism 53:00 - Billboard message: All students can achieve success53:40 - Passion for creativity in service of othersWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6066160593272832--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
57:3121/03/2024
Episode 271: Sally Ricker
Send us a textTransforming College Curricula One Corporate Project at a TimeHave you ever wondered how we can bridge the gap between higher education and the skills companies are looking for in new hires? In this live replay, I speak with Sally Ricker, CEO of The Project-Based Learning Company, about her innovative online platform that connects university students with real-world corporate projects. Through Sally's program, students develop critical 21st-century skills like collaboration, communication, creativity, and problem-solving by working on projects sourced directly from major companies. The top projects are showcased in a journal that corporate recruiters can use to find the best-emerging talent. Sally shares her vision of transforming higher education curricula to focus on applied learning experiences that prepare students to excel from day one in their careers.Whether you're an educator looking to bring more real-world relevance to your courses, a student seeking meaningful learning opportunities, or a corporate leader interested in cultivating your future workforce, you'll find valuable insights in this conversation. TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Introduction 2:30 - Sally's background in STEM education and the CAPS program7:03 - Making real-world connections in education 10:36 - Bridging the skills gap between higher ed and corporate needs13:43 - Sally's vision for an online corporate project portal17:59 - The power of portfolios and hands-on learning 22:57 - How the corporate project portal will work27:27 - Creativity as a crucial skill in the age of AI32:30 - Pilot programs and future plans for expansion 37:27 - Reimagining the college curriculum around projects41:10 - Creating a showcase of top student projects 43:05 - Providing equitable access and opportunity 46:37 - Where to learn more and get involved48:07 - Fonz's closing questions for SallyWhat did you think of Sally's project-based learning platform? How do you think real-world projects could enhance the university experience? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6066160593272832--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
53:2218/03/2024
Episode 270: Erik Stromquist
Send us a textThis episode of My EdTech Life features a comprehensive interview with Eric Stromquist from CTL, discussing the challenges and opportunities in educational technology post-pandemic. The discussion covers the significance of sustainable funding for technology in schools, the impact of the pandemic on educational practices, and the innovative solutions CTL offers to address these challenges. Key topics include the importance of customer feedback in product development, the potential of 5G technology in education, and strategies for maintaining device sustainability and equitable access to technology for students. This conversation offers valuable insights into educational technology's current state and future direction.00:00 Welcome to My EdTech Life00:53 The Mission and Appreciation01:25 Exploring Technology in Education Post-Pandemic01:58 Introducing Eric Stromquist from CTL02:57 Eric's Journey and the CTL Story09:36 The Importance of Being an OEM in Education Tech11:36 CTL's Unique Approach to Customer Service16:22 Global Impact and School District Services21:46 Addressing Funding and Sustainability in Education26:52 Exploring Sustainable Tech Solutions in Education28:21 Navigating Funding Challenges and Solutions28:52 Adapting to Post-Pandemic Device Management30:51 Innovative Models for Tech Accessibility39:56 The Future of Connectivity: LTE to 5G Transition46:46 Introducing New Tech Solutions and Addressing EduKryptonite48:56 Wrapping Up: Insights and Future Directions--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
55:1215/03/2024
Episode 269: Tom Mullaney
Send us a textHey everyone, it's Fonz here, and I'd like to welcome you to another exciting episode of My EdTech Life! In today's show, I sit down with the brilliant Tom Mullaney to tackle the hot topic of AI and its potential impact on traditional teaching dynamics. As an educator, Google Innovator, and frequent conference speaker, Tom brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this critical conversation.Throughout our discussion, Tom and I explore the complexities surrounding AI in education, from the marketing tactics preying on teacher burnout to the importance of examining AI companies' terms of service and data privacy policies. We also get into the Eliza Effect, the dangers of anthropomorphizing AI chatbots, and the systemic changes needed to address educator burnout rather than relying on AI as a quick fix.Tom shares his initial thoughts on ChatGPT and explains why he has adopted a cautious approach to AI implementation in K-12 classrooms. We consider the potential impact of AI on students' critical thinking skills and discuss best practices for teachers interested in using AI tools like AutoDraw.Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction2:45 - Tom Mullaney's background in education and journey with AI6:50 - Is AI being marketed as a solution to teacher burnout?9:41 - Tom's initial thoughts on ChatGPT and his cautious approach to AI in K-12 education15:49 - The importance of looking into AI companies' terms of service, age restrictions, and data privacy20:25 - Eliza Effect and the dangers of anthropomorphizing AI chatbots26:17 - Systemic changes needed to address teacher burnout instead of AI Band-Aids30:03 - Is AI polluting its own training data through recycled outputs?33:05 - Best practices and recommendations for teachers before using AI tools like AutoDraw38:05 - Will AI help or hinder critical thinking skills in the classroom?40:20 - Key AI experts to follow for insights into the technology and its implications44:10 - Tom's edu kryptonite: The overly narrow focus of current EdTech conversations on AI45:08 - Billboard message: "Predictions are not facts"45:48 - Dream job: Professional wiffle ball player or full-time NY Knicks fan/blogger49:09 - Closing thoughts and invitation for a part 2 with Tom Mullaney--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
51:4611/03/2024
Episode 268: Snorkl
Send us a textIn this episode of My EdTech Life, Jeff Plourd and Jon Laven, the creators of Snorkl, share how they aim to transform learning through Artificial Intelligence. Snorkl focuses on the creative aspects of student's thought processes, making teaching and learning more engaging and enhancing the classroom experience for teachers and students. Listen in to discover how Snorkl prioritizes the learning process over the end product and how this platform can amplify student voices, facilitate timely feedback, and support diverse learners. They also share exciting future plans for Snorkl to continue to break new ground in the education space.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:14 Acknowledging Supporters and Sponsors02:08 Introducing the Special Guests02:29 Diving into the Discussion02:59 Origin Stories of the Guests07:07 The Birth of Snorkel10:44 The Evolution of Snorkel14:49 Demonstration of Snorkel25:32 Feedback and Impact of Snorkel29:24 The Challenges and Rewards of Teaching29:46 The Power of Immediate Feedback30:52 Overcoming Language Barriers in Education31:31 The Importance of Inclusive Learning Platforms34:44 The Role of AI in Data Privacy37:48 The Impact of AI on Curriculum Development44:56 The Future of Snorkel in Education48:20 The Significance of Curiosity and Creativity in Learning56:11 Turning Hobbies into Professions57:33 Conclusion: The Impact of Snorkel on Education--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
01:00:3006/03/2024
Episode 267: Nick Koshnick
Send us a textIn this My Edtech Life podcast episode, I speak with Nick Koshnick, the founder of storied.work, a platform designed to transform spoken ideas into clear, visually structured writing. During the conversation, we discuss the application of the tool in various fields, with a particular focus on the education sector. Nick also shares insights on leveraging AI to enhance communication, his experiences with dyslexia, and how these experiences influenced the creation and ongoing development of storied.work. Moreover, Nick outlines the future plans for storied.work, aiming to further its mission of enabling individuals to communicate their ideas effectively.00:00 Introduction and Acknowledgements01:45 Introducing the Guest: Nick Koshnik03:20 Nick's Journey and the Birth of Storied06:27 The Power of Storied in Education11:12 The Making of Storied: Behind the Scenes14:56 Storied in Action: A Live Demo22:45 The Power of Active Listening23:38 The Art of Writing: Expanding and Compressing Ideas25:23 The Magic of Language Translation26:38 The Impact of Storied in Education27:37 The Potential of AI in Writing28:59 The Role of Storied in Blogging29:20 The Power of Revisiting Previous Versions31:46 The Influence of Storied in Dissertation Writing38:01 The Future of Storied43:06 Overcoming Analysis Paralysis44:47 The Importance of Being Heard45:13 The Closing Remarks--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
48:5021/02/2024
Episode 266: Dr. Mark Hobson
Send us a textMaking Learning Stick: Innovative Strategies with Dr. Luke HobsonIn this episode of My EdTech Life, Dr. Mark Hobson, a neuroscience education expert, dives deep into various aspects of neurobiology and learning. The conversation covers how learning takes place in the brain, the implications of the emotional component of learning, and strategies to enhance and make learning stick by incorporating the four Rs of learning ā Reading, Reciting, Rehearsing, and Remembering. Dr. Hobson introduces a brain-targeted teaching model and talks about the importance of a positive emotional environment and the practicality of information in fostering learning. He also elaborates on the significance of continuous student assessments, self-evaluations, and allowing revisions in teaching practice.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:21 Acknowledging Sponsors and Introducing Guest02:02 Guest Introduction: Dr. Mark Hobson02:28 Discussion on Adult Learning Theory02:59 Dr. Hobson's Journey in Education and Neuroscience05:51 Understanding Neurobiology and Learning07:26 Exploring Neuro Anatomy and Plasticity07:34 The Brain-Targeted Teaching Model07:39 Applying Neurobiology in Learning Design08:19 The Importance of Brain Health in Learning10:06 Understanding Brain Structure and Functions16:12 The Role of Emotions in Learning25:10 The Four Rs of Learning27:52 The Power of Practice and Mindset Shifts in Teaching28:42 The Impact of Classroom Discussions and Peer Teaching30:10 The Value of Learning from Students31:31 The Importance of Speaking Out Knowledge32:14 Exploring Brain-Targeted Teaching32:42 The Role of Emotions and Environment in Learning34:16 The Importance of Mastery of Skills and Real-World Concepts35:18 The Need for Effective Assessments in Learning36:43 The Problem with Current Assessment Practices38:04 The Power of Incremental Changes in Classroom Practices38:49 The Need for a Shift in Course Design44:12 The Joy of Lifelong Learning49:23 The Potential of a Book on Master's Level Learners51:03 Closing Remarks and Future Plans--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
54:1520/02/2024
Episode 265: AI's Role in Transforming School Administration
Send us a textIn this episode of My EdTech Life, we're excited to host Dr. Kip Glazer, an experienced educator and Principal of Mountain View High School. With a rich background spanning classroom teaching, technology coaching, and administration, Dr. Glazer brings unique insights into the intersection of AI and education, particularly in administrative roles. Join us as we explore the practical applications and future possibilities of AI in educational administration, guided by Dr. Glazer's expertise and her work with the EngageAI Institute and the Computer Science Teachers Association.00:00 Intro Music00:29 Introduction and Welcome00:48 Appreciation for Support and Subscriber Goals01:15 Shoutout to Sponsors and Excitement for the Conversation01:53 Introduction of Guest: Dr. Kip Glazier02:25 Dr. Kip Glazier's Background and Journey in Education03:20 Discussion on AI in Education05:32 Addressing Fears and Concerns about AI in Education06:24 The Role of AI in Enhancing Teaching and Learning08:09 Addressing Cheating Concerns in AI Use08:54 The Importance of Pedagogy in Tech Integration10:02 The Role of Students in Tech Adoption12:19 The Challenges of Tech Adoption in Education19:40 The Importance of Education as a Civil Rights Issue35:34 Dr. Kip Glazier's Advocacy and Contributions in the EdTech Space44:07 Closing Remarks and Appreciation--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
46:3630/01/2024
Episode 264: Shaping the Future with Code
Send us a textJoin us on My EdTech Life as we discuss the impact of computer science education with Hal Speed, Head of North America for Robotical and advocate for global tech literacy. Hal shares his journey from the Micro:bit Educational Foundation to Robotical, highlighting his role in key initiatives like CSforALL and the K-12 Computer Science Framework. Weāll explore the features of Robotical's website, a hub for STEM learning and Marty the Robot, and how it's shaping modern education. Tune in for a great conversation about the intersection of technology, education, and future skills development.00:27 Introduction and Welcome00:57 Mission for YouTube Subscribers01:20 Shout Out to Sponsors01:40 Invitation to Join the Chat01:52 Introduction to the Episode's Topic: Shaping the Future with Code02:07 Guest Introduction: Hal Speed03:36 Hal's Background and Journey into EdTech05:39 The Importance of Computational Thinking and Coding09:52 Hal's Work with Robotical and Marty the Robot10:50 The State of Coding Programs in Schools14:11 The Mission and Vision of Robotical16:57 Exploring the Robotical Website and Resources19:25 The Benefits of Marty the Robot in the Classroom27:13 Marty's Controller and Sequencer Features29:53 Introduction to Marty Blocks Jr.30:07 Exploring the Interface and Features30:51 Understanding the Emotional Expressions30:58 The Importance of Humanoid Robots in Education31:29 Exploring the Different Menus31:59 The Benefits of a Single Ecosystem32:25 The Impact of Marty on Students with Autism32:43 Marty's Uniqueness and Impact on Student Engagement33:27 Marty's Role in Supporting Multilingual Students35:56 Exploring Marty Blocks and its Features40:58 The Importance of Sensor Dashboard42:04 The Role of Marty in Language Acquisition43:15 The Power of Machine Learning with Marty49:35 The Future of Education with Marty51:59 The Challenges and Solutions in Education53:40 The Power of Creativity in Learning56:53 Conclusion: The Impact of Marty on Education--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
01:00:4223/01/2024
Episode 263: Shaping the Future of Schools with AI
Send us a textIn this episode of our podcast, we discuss with Evan Harris the impact of AI on education, focusing on 'Shaping the Future of Schools with AI.' Learn how AI is changing teaching methods, affecting school policies, and transforming educational experiences. Evan provides insights on AI's role in classrooms, its effects on teachers and students, and the ethical considerations involved. We examine the challenges and opportunities of using AI in education, highlighting the need to adapt and evolve with technology in shaping the future of schools with AI.00:27 Introduction and Welcome01:15 Guest Introduction: Evan Harris03:03 Evan's Journey into EdTech06:55 The Impact of AI in Education08:07 The Challenges of Implementing AI in Schools15:43 The Role of AI in Data Analysis and Assessment18:18 The Importance of AI Literacy26:34 Addressing the Challenges of Implementing AI in Education26:51 Understanding Systems Change in Education27:11 Addressing the Fear of Change in School Systems28:00 The Role of School Leaders in Managing Change29:54 The Importance of Inclusive Conversations in School Change30:35 Exploring the Tools for Implementing Change in Schools32:01 The Challenge of Adapting to Rapid Technological Change32:19 The Power of Authentic Assessment in Education34:07 The Importance of Empathy and Understanding in Tech Adoption35:43 Overcoming Fear and Embracing Change in Education40:54 The Power of 'I Don't Know' in Learning43:34 Wrapping Up and Reflecting on the Conversation46:16 Rethinking Assessment in the Age of AI47:51 The Role of Music and Creativity in Learning--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
52:3016/01/2024
Episode 262: Creative Tech in Education Today
Send us a textDive into the world of innovative education with Renee Dawson in this wonderful episode of 'Creative Tech in Education Today.' With over 18 years in the field, Renee, an Educational Technology Specialist, shares her profound insights and inspiring stories on leveraging technology in classrooms. From special education to mainstream learning, discover how creative tech solutions are revolutionizing teaching methods and student engagement. This episode is not just a discussion; it's an exploration of the future of education through the lens of technology. Tune in to get inspired and informed!00:29 Introduction and Welcome00:44 Guest Introduction: Renee Dawson00:55 Appreciation for Show Supporters02:24 Renee's Journey in Education03:31 Renee's Superhero Origin Story05:42 Renee's Early Teaching Experiences06:43 Renee's Impact on Students09:22 Renee's Transition to Tech in Education14:07 Renee's Success Stories with Tech17:04 Challenges and Solutions in Tech Adoption17:05 Renee's Approach to Tech Integration18:07 Renee's Innovative Classroom Strategies23:40 AI in Education: Trends and Implementation24:22 AI for Student Accessibility26:05 AI Ethics and Best Practices29:26 AI in Literature: Frankenstein's Monster Reimagined30:37 Exploring the Use of AI in Education30:49 The Intersection of Art and Technology32:03 Reimagining Classic Art with Modern Tools32:48 Engaging Students with AI and Gaming33:20 The Journey into eSports36:05 The Impact of Gaming on Student Engagement37:40 The Power of Student-led Tech Initiatives38:09 Expanding the Gaming Program to Include Other Interests38:48 The Success of the eSports Program43:18 The Future of Gaming and Education44:38 The Role of AI in Accessibility48:28 Turning Hobbies into Professions--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
52:4816/01/2024
Episode 261: AI in Education: Bridging Humanity and Tech
Send us a textJoin us for 'AI in Education: Bridging Humanity and Tech,' where I engage in a deep exploration with Dr. Sabba Quidwai. This episode unveils the transformative role of AI in shaping modern education. Dr. Quidwai, a leader in integrating AI into learning, shares her insights on how AI is redefining educational practices and the importance of maintaining a human touch amidst technological advancements. Discover the powerful impact of AI in enhancing teaching and learning and how educators can leverage this evolving landscape for more effective and empathetic educational experiences. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that illuminates the future of education in the AI era.00:30 Introduction and Welcoming the New Year01:37 Introducing the Guest: Dr. Saba Quidwai02:59 Dr. Saba's Journey in the Education Space06:05 The Impact of AI and Technology on Education06:40 Reflections on the Year 2023 and the Role of AI09:04 The Importance of Human-Centered Approach in AI Integration12:08 The Future of Education and AI14:14 The Role of Educators in the AI Era15:50 The Risks and Rewards of AI in Education19:06 The Importance of Good Pedagogy in the AI Era19:15 The Future of AI in Education: Predictions for 202419:52 The Role of Mindset in Embracing AI20:41 The Vision for the Future of Education32:26 The Power of Mindset in Design Thinking32:43 Integrating AI into Your Team33:31 The Role of AI in Problem Solving35:09 The Impact of AI on Time Management36:43 The Transition from Traditional to AI-Assisted Methods37:37 The Importance of Learning Journey in AI Adoption39:41 The Potential Pitfalls of AI Tools in Education45:37 The Role of AI in Education: A Wrap-Up45:56 The Importance of Empathy in Innovation53:02 The Transition from Hobby to Professionšļø Love our content? Sponsor MyEdTechLife and connect with our passionate edtech audience! Reach out at [email protected]. āØFuel our creativity on My EdTech Life by buying us a coffee ā; every sip counts! Support here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/myedtechlife--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
58:3202/01/2024
Episode 260: Jason Gulya
Send us a textAI in Academia takes center stage in this captivating My EdTech Life episode, featuring esteemed guest Jason Gulya. Jason and I explore the dynamic impact of AI on higher education, looking into its ethical considerations, strategic applications, and practical benefits. This episode highlights educational institutions' integration challenges and triumphs, discusses current trends in AI literacy, and offers strategies for effectively embedding AI into classroom settings to equip students with future-ready skills.00:28 Introduction and Welcome00:53 Appreciation for Support and Subscriber Goals01:15 Introduction of Guest and Topic: AI in Academia02:09 Guest's Background and Journey to AI03:42 AI in Higher Education and Its Impact07:16 AI and Writing: Overcoming Challenges16:35 AI Adoption in Higher Education: Faculty Training24:17 AI Policy in Higher Education: A Collaborative Approach26:49 The Pace of AI Adoption in Higher Education30:52 The Rise of Apps in Education31:06 The Problem with App Hopping32:03 The Importance of Quality Education Over Quantity of Tools32:15 The Role of Teachers as Learning Engineers33:00 The Need for Student-Led Tech33:49 The Importance of Keeping AI Simple and Practical34:55 The Value of AI in Developing Future-Ready Skills35:11 The Concept of AI Literacy35:34 The Role of AI in Information Literacy36:31 The Importance of Reflection in AI Literacy40:35 The Use of AI in Teaching Argumentation47:26 The Future of AI in Higher Education48:11 The Importance of Experimentation and Student Involvement53:44 The Joy of Reading as a Hobbyšļø Love our content? Sponsor MyEdTechLife and connect with our passionate edtech audience! Reach out at [email protected]. āØWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6066160593272832--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
58:0228/12/2023
Episode 259: Exploring AI's Role in Instructional Design
Send us a textIn this episode of My EdTech Life, we welcome back Dr. Luke Hobson, who shares his insights on utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in instructional design. We explore the potential of using AI as a tool to aid content creation and improve student experiences. However, we also discuss the challenges, such as the slow pace of adoption in higher education, data privacy concerns, and the need for a thorough understanding of AI systems to avoid reliance on first outputs. While touching upon the future prospects of AI, we delve into the importance of effective, quality-focused utilization instead of just mass production. Dr. Hobson further shares tips for effective, prompt engineering in AI and encourages ongoing experimentation for best results.00:28 Introduction and Welcome00:57 Appreciation for Audience Support01:26 Introduction of Guest - Dr. Luke Hobson02:32 Dr. Luke Hobson's Background and Work04:34 AI's Influence on Instructional Design05:22 Customizing GPT for Instructional Design08:11 Reflections on AI's Evolution in Instructional Design14:58 AI's Impact on Learning Management Systems17:02 AI's Role in Content Creation23:22 AI Adoption in Higher Education31:55 Addressing Institutional Turmoil and Change32:10 The Role of Innovation in Education32:31 The Shift in Plagiarism Detection32:57 The Impact of AI on Teaching and Learning33:36 Adapting to New Learning Methods33:55 Incorporating AI in Higher Education35:35 The Role of AI in Professional Development36:15 The Use of AI in Course Design37:42 The Future of Dissertations and Academic Writing43:29 The Challenges and Barriers in Instructional Design56:22 The Power of Branding and Marketing in Instructional Designšļø Love our content? Sponsor MyEdTechLife and connect with our passionate edtech audience! Reach out at [email protected]. āØWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6066160593272832--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
59:5028/12/2023
Bonus: Conversations about Education and AI
Send us a textIn this episode of My EdTech Life, Todd McFarland, whom I have known for about seven years, gives us a look at how ed tech and AI impact modern education and industry fields. From discussing the benefits of deep learning to exploring the potential of AI in closing learning gaps, Todd provides valuable insights. The conversation also touches on subjects like lifelong learning, the value of learning fewer things deeply, the significance of parent involvement in education, and the unanticipated consequences of standardized testing. Todd shares about his own journey from growing up in Dayton, Ohio, to becoming the Chief Product Officer for a medical device start-up. Highlighting the importance of understanding maths deeply, he credits this with his academic success. Todd also discusses the challenges he faced in his learning process and suggestssome useful strategies to overcome them.Ā 00:31 Introduction and Welcoming the Guest02:19 Getting to Know the Guest: Todd McFarland's Journey04:32 Deep Dive into Todd's Career and Advice for Students06:09 The Importance of Deep Learning and UnderstandingFundamentals18:54 Reflections on Current Education Practices andStandardized Testing28:19 Insights into the Industry: Observations from Todd'sCareer32:05 Exploring the Concept of Limits and Infinity32:34 The Art of Teaching: Guiding Students to Answers34:13 The Role of Parents in Fostering Intellectual Curiosity35:02 The Impact of Deep Conversations in Learning36:53 The Pressure on Teachers and the Importance ofUnderstanding37:39 The Power of Student-led Conversations38:18 The Intersection of Education and Technology39:11 The Role of AI in the Industry42:15 The Potential and Limitations of AI in Education53:15 The Use of AI in Translations and Parent Communication56:34 Reflecting on the Journey and the Future of Educationšļø Love our content? Sponsor MyEdTechLife and connect with our passionate edtech audience! Reach out at [email protected]. āØ--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
59:0527/12/2023
Episode 258: Essential Tips for Navigating A Career Shift
Send us a textIn this episode, Jennifer Jeansonne, an experienced recruiter and career coach, discusses career shifts, leveraging educational skills in new fields, and maximizing LinkedIn for career transitions. She offers actionable advice on job applications, resume enhancement, and effective networking for accessing new opportunities, along with a compelling story about her own use of LinkedIn in building connections and opportunities.00:25 Introduction and Welcome01:54 Introducing the Guest: Jennifer Jeansonne02:41 Jennifer's Career Journey and Transition08:02 Jennifer's Experience in Recruiting and Career Consulting13:30 Tips for Teachers Considering a Career Shift19:03 The Importance of Networking and LinkedIn Etiquette31:03 The Role of Personal Branding in Career Transition31:29 Finding Your Voice and Authenticity31:59 Different Ways to Utilize LinkedIn32:31 The Importance of Personal Branding33:32 The Journey of Career Transitioning35:39 The Power of LinkedIn Connections38:24 The Role of Resumes in Job Applications39:00 The Impact of AI on Job Applications41:00 The Importance of Personalizing Your Job Applications47:48 The Role of LinkedIn in Job Searching51:52 The Importance of Networking and Community55:45 Final Thoughts and Advice--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
59:5419/12/2023
Episode 257: Empowering the Digital Generation
Send us a textIn this episode, our host welcomes Desmond Hasty, a passionate middle-school computer science educator, to share his experiences and insights in the education space. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, highlighting Desmond's non-traditional entry into education, the importance of adaptability in learning, the role of creativity, and the need to nurture an entrepreneurial spirit in students. Desmond discusses the challenges of engaging middle-school students, the power of discourse in education, and the importance of tech literacy. Get your dose of important knowledge nuggets about the importance of financial literacy, mastering tech tools, and promoting a growth mindset among students. Journey with us as we discuss giving students the skills they need for their future.00:28 Introduction and Welcome01:26 Introducing the Guest: Desmond Hasty02:48 Desmond's Journey in Education03:00 Desmond's Work with EduMatch04:36 Desmond's Teaching Philosophy and Approach04:52 Desmond's Passion for Educational Technology05:10 Desmond's Personal Learning Journey12:07 Understanding and Connecting with Students13:55 Innovative Teaching Strategies and Tech Integration23:50 Desmond's Current Role and Importance of Tech Skills26:15 Challenges and Opportunities in Teaching26:50 The Power of Collaboration in Education27:06 The Role of Technology in Modern Teaching27:27 The Importance of Adaptability in Teaching28:15 The Pitfalls of Over-reliance on Technology29:09 The Balance Between Technology and Traditional Teaching Methods33:07 The Impact of COVID-19 on Classroom Dynamics33:52 The Struggles and Triumphs of Student Learning35:54 The Importance of Real-world Connections in Education39:08 The Role of Creativity and Entrepreneurship in Education46:08 Closing Thoughts and Reflections49:44 The Importance of Financial Literacy in Education--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
53:5813/12/2023
Episode 256: Championing Change with Top Tutors for Us
Send us a textIn this episode of My EdTech Life, I welcome the CEO and founder of Top Tutors for Us, Angelica Harris. Angelica discusses the essential support her startup extends to disadvantaged students, helping break educational barriers through culturally relevant tutoring. She recounts her personal journey of struggle on the educational front, her discovery of the lack of diversity and cultural understanding among tutors, and her inspiration to start Top Tutors for Us. Fonz and Angelica also examine the shortcomings in the current educational system and its impact on students. Angelica then outlines how her startup helps under-resourced students by connecting them with tutors from top universities, offering test prep programs, and utilizing matching algorithms for optimal tutor-student pairing.00:28 Introduction and Welcome01:30 Introducing the Guest: Angelica Harris02:43 Angelica's Journey and the Birth of Top Tutors for Us04:30 The Impact of Cultural Competency in Education04:59 The Importance of ACT Scores and Representation06:08 The Challenges of Seeking Tutoring Services07:40 The Creation of Angelica's Test Prep Program09:18 The Gaps in the Education System18:23 The Birth and Growth of Top Tutors for Us22:51 The Importance of Culturally Relevant Tutoring35:50 Overcoming Challenges in the EdTech Space39:12 Future Projects and Initiatives40:48 Final Thoughts and Conclusion--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
52:0912/12/2023
Episode 255: Navigating Online Safety with Parent ProTech
Send us a textWe are excited to present tonight's episode of 'My EdTech Life,' featuring Brock Murphy, co-founder of Parent ProTech. We understand that navigating the digital world can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to ensuring the safety of our children. That's why we're thrilled to showcase Parent ProTech, a company that is revolutionizing how we approach technology safety. In this episode, we will explore the proactive measures and educational resources that Parent ProTech offers to help families, educators, and students navigate the digital world with confidence. We believe every child deserves a safe online experience. Parent ProTech is at the forefront of equipping parents and educators with the knowledge they need to make that a reality. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
52:1206/12/2023
Episode 254: Transforming Challenges into Strengths with Dyslexic.AI
Send us a textExplore the future of dyslexia support with Matt Ivey, the driving force behind Dyslexic.AI, in our latest episode. Matt, a dyslexic thinker himself, unveils how his upcoming platform and a suite of AI tools are redefining dyslexia from a challenge to a strength. From AI-driven narrative crafting to real-time writing assistance, discover how technology is revolutionizing learning and thinking for dyslexics. Get ready to be inspired by Matt's vision and journey, where dyslexia is embraced and empowered with innovation. Join us for a conversation thatās not just informative but transformative!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
49:1705/12/2023
Episode 253: Reading Reinvented: How Reading XR is Changing the Game
Send us a textDive into the future of reading assessment with Ted Dinsmore on our latest podcast episode! We explore how Reading XR, leveraging HoloLens 2 technology, revolutionizes how educators understand and tackle reading impairments. Discover how eye-tracking data offers unprecedented insights into reading habits and challenges, benefiting students, teachers, and parents alike. Learn how this cutting-edge tool not only identifies issues but also aids in formulating effective strategies for improvement. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on the intersection of education and technology!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/supportInteractive Learning with GoosechaseSave 10% with code MYEDTECH10 on all license types!Support the show
54:5630/11/2023