Episodios

  • Exploring AI for Young Learners: An Authentic Conversation
    May 2 2025

    What does it really look like to bring AI into an elementary classroom? Join me for an honest and authentic conversation with three inspiring educators—Nneka McGee, a national voice in AI and quantum computing; Marina Pisto-Lombardo, an award-winning classroom innovator; and Vicky Sedgwick, veteran tech integration specialist and elementary educator. We’re not just talking theory, we’re sharing real classroom experiences, challenges, and the practical ways AI is being introduced to our youngest learners.


    And to keep it truly grounded, we’re joined by some of those very students. These elementary kids are exploring AI firsthand, and their voices bring fresh insight into how this technology is being understood, experienced, and embraced in real time. This multigenerational conversation highlights the heart, the hurdles, and the hope of AI in early education - and why starting young might just be the key.

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    1 h
  • Students For Innovation
    Mar 2 2025

    In this episode, we're joined by Soham and Amiya, the forward-thinking co-founders of Students for Innovation. We discuss the significant role of AI in modern classrooms, share their personal journeys as advocates for student-driven change, and give us a sneak peek into their upcoming student-led virtual summit tailored for educators. Their event is set to provide a unique opportunity for teachers to directly engage with the students who are at the forefront of educational innovation. Tune in to see how Soham, Amiya, and their peers are not just preparing for the future - they are already building it. Additional Information: www.studentsforinnovation.org

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    54 m
  • Dr Merritt Moore: Quantum Leaps Through Art, Science, and Innovation
    Nov 11 2024

    In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Merritt Moore—a truly inspiring force in both the arts and sciences. As a professional ballerina and quantum physicist, Merritt has brought her unique talents to life by merging dance and robotics in ways that challenge the very boundaries of creativity and technology. From her time studying physics at Harvard to performing with robots around the world, Merritt’s journey is all about resilience, innovation, and the courage to pursue unconventional dreams.Join us as Merritt shares her story, discusses her passion for inspiring young people to push beyond limits, and reflects on the exciting future of creativity in an AI-driven world. This episode is a reminder that the fusion of art, science, and technology opens endless possibilities for those willing to take risks and explore. Tune in, and get ready to be inspired!


    Link to resources: http://generativeage.com/merrittmoore

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    1 h y 22 m
  • AI Symposium: Live @ ISTE24!
    Sep 3 2024

    In this episode, we bring together an all-star lineup of past podcast guests—Ken Shelton, Tim Needles, Vicki Davis, Carl Hooker, Matt Miller, and Donnie Piercey—for a dynamic and interactive discussion. Expect lively debates, playful interactions, and a deep dive into the future of AI in education that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Don’t miss this gamified episode, bursting with energy and insight!


    www.GenerativeAge.com

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    1 h
  • Matt Miller: Shades of Gray + AI in the Language Classroom
    Jun 17 2024

    In this episode, we're joined by Matt Miller, author, speaker, and high school Spanish teacher, who is pioneering the integration of AI in education. Matt provides a fascinating look at how AI has revolutionized his Spanish class, making learning more engaging and interactive. He explains his infamous "shades of grey" graphic, illustrating the balance between AI and human involvement in assignments. He passionately discusses preparing students for the future by teaching critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and problem-solving skills. With a forward-looking perspective, he advocates for a positive classroom culture focused on student capabilities and responsible AI use, and emphasizes the importance of transparency and setting boundaries when incorporating AI in education.

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    1 h y 13 m
  • AI in the Field: Debugging Creativity and Imagination with Marina Pisto-Lombardo
    May 13 2024

    In this episode, I'm joined by Marina Pisto-Lombardo, an award-winning third-grade teacher and ISTE certified educator. We will emphasize the importance of experimentation in the classroom and share insights into integrating AI into the curriculum. We discuss using AI as a tool for writing and creativity, navigating concerns about plagiarism versus originality, and empowering students to interact responsibly with technology. Through engaging examples and student experiences, the episode highlights the symbiotic relationship between AI and education, showcasing how it can enhance critical thinking, creativity, and writing skills when integrated thoughtfully into the learning process.


    Link to resources: http://generativeage.com/debuggingcreativity

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    52 m
  • Holly Clark: Student-Facing AI in the (Elementary) Classroom
    Apr 14 2024

    In this episode, we're joined by Holly Clark who shares her journey of implementing AI in classrooms, with a focus on our youngest learners. From leveraging AI tools to enhance writing skills to advocating for equitable access for students, Holly illustrates ways in which AI is reshaping student interactions with text and fostering literacy skills. Through practical examples, Holly advocates for a paradigm shift in education, where AI is harnessed to personalize learning experiences and empower students. Drawing from her extensive experience, Holly discusses the transformative potential of student-facing AI, highlighting its role in augmenting, rather than replacing, traditional teaching methods.


    Link to resources: http://hollyclark.generativeage.com/

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    1 h y 3 m
  • AI in The Field: Bias and Discrimination
    Mar 24 2024

    In this special anniversary episode, we’ll catch you up to speed on some fascinating updates from the field, including deciphering ancient Roman scrolls, Google's pause on its image generator due to concerning results, and OpenAI's latest innovations, including memory and incognito modes as well as the pre-release of Sora, their newest model for creating images and videos. This episode is not just about the tech – I’ll fill you in on how I rolled out generative AI to my own students starting as early as first grade with a focus on teaching them about AI bias, discrimination, and misinformation right from the very start, turning them into detectives of their AI-generated creations. Link to slideshow/resources: https://airoundup1.generativeage.com


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    10 m