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Can AI Innovators Solve the Trust Problem AI Is Creating?
The conversation around AI in education is changing fast, and the latest GSV Learning and Earning Forecast now identifies trust as the factor that will determine the near-term future of AI in the…
Expanding Screen Bans in Education: Simple Solution, Complex Problem, A Smarter Path Forward
How could the second-largest school district in the nation believe its decision to ban screens was right when so many educators adamantly believe it’s wrong? How are school boards and educators…
Cheating? Forget About It: Asking The Right Questions About Agentic AI In Education
The word is spreading through the education community that a new kind of artificial intelligence enables students to complete an entire course with a single prompt. As one educator explained, with…
The AI Tech Fatigue of 2025 Was Real: What Educators Are Doing to Regain Control in 2026
The numbers tell the story. For the 2023-24 school year, school districts accessed an average of 2,739 distinct edtech tools annually, an increase of 8% from the previous school year. This episode…
Teaching Practices That Make Learning Stick
The conversation explores cognitive load theory and why it matters for classroom learning, while also widening the focus to include practical teaching moves that help students learn more effectively.…
How AI Slop Is Affecting Students, Educators and the Craft of Teaching Creativity
There is a lot of online talk about the growing scourge of AI-generated content and how it’s affecting our digital lives, both in and out of the classroom. Though many of us are absolutely confident…
Pedagogical Debt: Why It Matters, Are We Ready To Reduce It, Can Generative AI Help?
We’ve all been there—juggling new tech, new expectations, and wondering if our students are really learning what matters. In this chat, we talk about “pedagogical debt” (the gap between what we know…
Educators Feel Free Speech Fallout From Kirk Killing: What’s Appropriate, Who Decides?
Eric Heinze (Maîtrise, Paris; JD, Harvard; Ph.D. Leiden), a former Fulbright, DAAD and Chateaubriand fellow, is Professor of Law and Humanities at Queen Mary, University of London. He writes on…
Can AI Solve the Teaching Stress It Creates?
If you’ve ever sighed, “Not another update,” you’re not alone. We explore the stress of tackling steep tech learning curves and then having to relearn edtech tools again and again — and ask whether…
Three Years of Gen AI: The Lessons We’ve Learned, What We Plan to Do Differently As We Head Back to School
In this special episode, the creators of SAMR, TPACK, Triple E, SETI, and GenAI-U reflect on how their views of AI in education have evolved since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022. They share…
Educators Respond to Google’s New AI Push Into Classrooms: Why Some Are Thrilled, While Others See A Troubling Trend
In this conversation, a wide range of voices respond to Google's recent announcement offering over 30 AI tools for free to schools. The creators of TPACK, SAMR, and SETI offer their take on the…
The Seven Seismic Executive Orders Aimed at Reshaping Education Policy and Practice Overnight
The episode of Ed Quake 2025 unpacks a seismic moment in education history: The day seven executive orders about education came crashing down in a single, breathtaking wave from Washington. Signed on…
Some Think More With Gen AI, Some Less: Here's What's Behind This Emerging Critical Thinking Divide
This conversation explores new findings on the critical thinking divide fueled by Gen AI, What does this mean for teaching and learning? This deeply informed group discusses their experiences with…
Two Roadmaps For Making Smarter Decisions About Generative AI in 2025?
The entire context of teaching and learning is changing at a speed and magnitude that no one in education has experienced. There’s no simple playbook for the changes sweeping across the education…
Special Report: How Teachers and Administrators are Handling the New Mass Deportation at Schools Policy
This week, President Trump signed executive orders that profoundly affect teaching and learning. The most immediate involves mass deportation and authorizing immigration agents to make arrests at…
The 12 Indicators to Watch as Teaching and Learning in America Take a Sharp Right Turn
The episode dives into a BRN internal report titled “The 12 Indicators We’re Watching as Teaching and Learning in America Take a Sharp Right Turn.” The discussion examines the potential policy shifts…
Lightning Presentation Crosstabs 2024 Year in Review
This year-end review of the AI Crosstabs podcast dives into the latest research on generative AI in education, highlighting 12 key studies from 2024. They discuss the global perspective on AI’s…
Lightning Presentation: Learning Unleashed 2024 Year in Review
The Learning Unleashed Podcast with Carl Hooker presents a comprehensive review of the top trends and big ideas in educational technology from 2024. This year-in-review episode highlights key…
We Need Time to Play Before We Teach: The Key to A Supportive AI Culture
The conversation explores the overwhelming number of AI tools available to educators and our challenges in finding time to learn and implement them effectively. Participants discuss the importance of…
Selecting the Right Framework To Bring Gen AI Into Your Class, Course or District: Part 2
We invited the creators of the five prominent models for teaching with technology to help us compare and contrast their features in the context of generative AI. Join us for a side-by-side…
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