Episodes

  • Inside Outside: The One with AI as Co-host
    May 15 2024

    In this episode of the Inside Outside podcast, the host and Bard, the AI companion from Google's Gemini, delve into survey data concerning the use of AI by high school students. They discuss the benefits, such as aiding comprehension and creativity, and the drawbacks, including misinformation and dependency. The episode covers the transformative potential of AI in education, the adaptation required by teachers, and the need for guidelines on AI usage in classrooms. The survey suggests students desire structure in AI integration and assignments that promote critical thinking. Bard highlights AI's role in personalizing learning and assisting teachers, concluding with an optimistic view of AI's future in education.

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    16 mins
  • Navigating AI in Higher Education
    Apr 24 2024


    • Impact of AI on college classrooms
    • Changes made to accommodate AI
    • Challenges and opportunities presented by AI in higher education
    • Misuse of AI by students to avoid doing their own work
    • Reevaluation of teaching methods to address AI misuse
    • Incorporating AI as a beneficial tool while promoting academic integrity
    • Time commitment required for college studies
    • Preparing students for the transition from high school to college

    AI impact on college classrooms, adjustments for AI in education, challenges and opportunities of AI in higher education, AI and academic integrity, AI in teaching methods, preparing students for college, AI in higher education, AI in the college classroom

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    32 mins
  • Inside Outside: AI Fear Factor
    Apr 19 2024

    In this episode of "Inside Outside," host Jeff Bailey explores the intersection of AI and education. He confronts educators' fears about AI, arguing that it won't replace teachers but rather augment their capabilities. Drawing from his extensive experience, Bailey reassures listeners that AI can provide personalized student instruction and valuable data insights. He urges educators to engage with AI, much like they did with computers and the internet, to enhance teaching methods. Success stories are shared to illustrate AI's positive impact on the classroom, encouraging educators to view AI as a tool for improvement rather than a threat.

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    22 mins
  • Inside Outside: Bold Predictions for AI in the Classroom
    Mar 27 2024

    In this podcast episode, Jeff Bailey, an expert in curriculum and instruction with a tech background, explores the integration of AI in education. He predicts AI will become a common educational tool, acting as tutors for students at home and revolutionizing lesson planning and grading in the classroom. Bailey highlights that AI will support, not replace, teachers by handling repetitive tasks and providing insights to better cater to individual student needs. He mentions current AI tools like ChatGPT and SchoolAI that are already aiding educators. Bailey advocates for teachers to adopt AI to enhance their teaching and facilitate learning. @ClassCompanion_ @GetSchoolAI

    AI in schools, future of AI in education, AI impact on education, AI as tutors, AI in lesson plans, AI in grading assignments, AI-generated lesson plans, AI in classroom, AI in education, AI tools for teachers, ChatGPT, SchoolAI, AI in personalized learning, AI in education applications, AI in education real-world applications

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    13 mins
  • Inside Outside: Checking out the top AI models for Teachers
    Mar 25 2024

    In this episode of "Inside Outside," host Jeff Bailey discusses the evolution of AI tools and their impact on education. With the departure of co-host John Gonzalez, Bailey delves into AI advancements, focusing on models like ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot. He explores their capabilities, from language support to image creation, and encourages the audience to experiment with various AI models, including Claude and Perplexity. Bailey aims to help educators, parents, and students understand these tools' benefits and limitations, and looks forward to discussing prompt crafting in AI interactions in the next episode.

    AI tools, AI technology, education, classroom settings, ChatGPT, Gemini, Google, Microsoft Copilot, image creation, AI models, Claude, Perplexity, effective prompts, podcast, Inside Outside, Jeff Bailey

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    17 mins
  • Inside Outside-Five Steps to Getting the Best Results from AI
    Mar 22 2024

    Hey there, educators! Get ready to chuckle and learn with Jeff Bailey, our favorite "Inside Outside" podcast host. With a foot in both the admin office and the classroom, Jeff's got the scoop on making AI your new teaching sidekick. Picture this: you're asking a robot to whip up a speech sprinkled with dad jokes, and Jeff's here to tell you how to get that bot to deliver the goods. He's all about clear instructions—think of it like telling a kid to clean their room but with more gigabytes. Dive into this episode for a tech-savvy laugh and discover how AI can jazz up your lesson plans. It's time to get specific and get creative, teachers Jeff Bailey, podcast, Inside Outside, education, AI tools, tips, responses, technology, educators, specific instructions, analogy, English teacher, AI interacti...

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    8 mins
  • Inside/Outside: How AI Changes the Landscape for Assessment of Learning, Pt 1
    Jun 1 2023

    Technology experts around the world are worried about the impact of AI, with some even warning of potential “human extinction” caused by the misuse of AI. One article even considered AI’s impact to that of a nuclear war.

    This may be hyperbole to many people, but to the trained educator it becomes abundantly clear that without fundamental change education will be obliterated.

    Consider this quote from the Harvard senior researcher Chris Dede where he says, “The trick about AI is that to get it, we need to change what we're educating people for because if you educate people for what AI does well, you're just preparing them to lose to AI.”

    The key is to focus on skills. The key is to have students show you what they can do with what they learned. As Dede says, “This raises the bar on human performance.”


    TIMESTAMPS

    Introduction [00:00:24] Jeff and John introduce the "Inside Outside" podcast and discuss their goals to explore various topics related to education from multiple perspectives.

    The impact of AI on education [00:01:18] Jeff and John discuss the impact of AI on education and the changes that schools must make to survive the AI revolution.

    Adapting education to AI [00:07:30] Jeff talks about the need to change the way people are educated to adapt to the changes brought about by AI, and how educating people for what AI does will only teach them to lose to AI.

    AI creating tests [00:08:43] Jeff and John discuss how AI can create tests and how this can free up time for teachers to do other things. They question why schools are still teaching kids to do tasks that AI can do.

    Resistance to change in education [00:09:21] Jeff talks about the difficulty of getting teachers to change their assessment methods and how schools that resist change will be left behind.

    The need for education to change [00:13:57] Jeff and John discuss how AI is changing the job market and how education needs to change to focus on judging people by their performance and what they can do with their knowledge.

    Depth of Knowledge and Bloom's Taxonomy [00:14:58] Discussion on the levels of learning and how traditional education needs to adapt to the technology age.

    Relationship Building in Education [00:16:48] The importance of relationship building in the real world and how it should be prioritized in education.

    Formative and Summative Assessment [00:19:50] Explanation of formative and summative assessment and how they are used in education.

    Assessment Changes [00:22:24] Jeff and John discuss the fundamental changes that need to happen with assessment, including the shift to assessing students all along and the need to teach executive functioning.

    New Modes of Assessment [00:27:11] Jeff and John talk about the need to develop different modes of assessment and build capacity with teachers and students to use technology.

    Next Episode Preview [00:29:28] Jeff and John preview the next episode, where they will discuss different types of assessment and how they can be game changers.


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    30 mins
  • Inside Outside: Exploring the Impact of AI on Students
    Apr 24 2023

    Inside Outside is a podcast that explores a variety of topics related to the world of education, while also sparking meaningful conversations and encouraging new ways of thinking. On this episode, Jay Henry, the Educational Technology Coordinator at Ballard Creek Public Schools in Michigan, joins the podcast to share his concerns about the impact of AI on students.

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    32 mins