
Transparency in the Process
I’m closing out the school year by slowing down to actually look back and make sense of what happened. It’s a metacognitive act that I, for one, could certainly do more of. In this article, I’m inviting a few guests from

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I’m closing out the school year by slowing down to actually look back and make sense of what happened. It’s a metacognitive act that I, for one, could certainly do more of. In this article, I’m inviting a few guests from

Intro I’m closing out the school year by slowing down to actually look back and make sense of what happened. It’s a metacognitive act that I, for one, could certainly do more of. Over the next few weeks, I’m inviting a f

It's time to finish up the year with one last podcast episode. I decided that I wanted to have a reflection and talk to people about how process-based learning has been going inside their schools or classrooms. I talked

Scaffolding is one of those practices most educators have been trained to use, talk about as a part of daily planning, but might need to reconsider now that we live in the age of AI. We’ve been using it for a long time:

In this episode Joellen Killion joins the podcast and talks about what impactful feedback could look like as a practice as well as what it could look like in the age of AI. Joellen's Book on Feedback (link) About Joell

Want a summary of this article? Jump to the bottom where I have a one-pager waiting that is printable with the main ideas. Last week, I was standing in a 7-Eleven in Nara, Japan on spring break, and before setting off to

In this four-part episode, Alex has an interview with five different guests who share their insights on using AI to meaningfully help students to write. Key ideas that emerge: grading chats can be fun and insightful, wri

Dr. Sabba Quidwai is the CEO of Designing Schools and a longtime educator and learning-design leader who helps schools shift from “content factories” to environments that grow human thinkers. With experience spanning the

TL;DR II’m back after a break for Chinese New Year! Process-based teaching is meant to protect thinking. With AI in the classroom, it can accidentally protect the appearance of thinking instead. But before any process ca

In this episode, I have three chats with different international educators who are working with AI and assessment in different contexts. My previous episode on assessment was one of my more popular, so I thought it was t

Inviting AI into your classroom and simply saying, “Use it responsibly,” is like inviting a wacky stranger to your dinner party and saying, “Just don’t make it weird.” Nobody knows what that means. You turn your back for

In this episode of The EdTech Lens, Alex explores one of the most powerful ideas in learning: metacognition. Inspired by Amelia King’s recent book, Thinking with AI, and the rising need to understand how AI intersects wi

In today's episode, Alex has a chat with Jeremy Willette, Leslie Henry, and Brenna McCandless, three library and information specialists. In the episode, we explore how we can help kids find accurate information in the a

In this episode, Alex and Kim Cofino chat about the "other side" of AI-- Kim likens her experiences with social media to AI and gives us some thoughts on how we proceed as we integrate AI into our lives more and more. Ki

In this episode Alex interviews Jason Prohaska from ESF, Hong Kong. Jason spoke at 21CL and had a breakout session titled "The Digital Divide" on how tech affects boys differently than girls. Jason's Bio Jason Prohaska s

In this episode Alex sits down with Holly Clark and Steven Chang. The provocation to get our conversation started is: "how can we use AI as a super power like Iron Man rather than something that makes us helpless like in

In today's episode Alex interviews three incredible educators on a panel. We chat about a hot topic in the education world at the moment-- AI and assessment. The team discusses their personal and professional backgrounds

In today's episode, I sit down with three incredible educators: Amelia King, Vera Cubero, and Dr. Shannon Doak. We explore the idea of whether or not AI is a support or a hindrance to one's creativity. You can all three
Dr. Sabba Quidwai
Director of Innovative Learning at USC · Designing Schools
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Holly Clark
author of "The AI Infused Classroom"
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Alex
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