• AI Schools Are Catching On: What They Get Wrong, What They Get Right, What They Are Teaching Us About Teaching

  • Feb 4 2025
  • Duración: 37 m
  • Podcast

AI Schools Are Catching On: What They Get Wrong, What They Get Right, What They Are Teaching Us About Teaching

  • Resumen

  • Unbound Academy generated a lot of buzz since the Arizona State School Board approved the all-AI school for public instruction in December. Unbound is a virtual version of Alpha School, a private school based on two hours a day of AI-delivered instruction supported by guides instead of teachers. In this episode, the creators of SAMR, TPACK, Triple E, SETI, and the Gen AI-U education technology frameworks unpack what is publicly known about Alpha School and Unbound Academy. The discussion was rich, evidence-based based, and candid. The verdict was mixed, but the most interesting part of the discussion answered the question, “What would it take for an all-AI school to work?

    Follow on Twitter: @CFKurban @sparvell @hcrompton @lkolb @punyamishra @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork

    Related Resources: AI Cafe | Alpha Schools | Unbound Academy | The GenAI-U Framework | The SETI Framework| SAMR | TPACK | Triple-E | BRN-X: Gen AI Podcast Lab

    Dr. Punya Mishra (punyamishra.com) is the Associate Dean of Scholarship and Innovation at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University. He has an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, two Master’s degrees in Visual Communication and Mass Communications, and a Ph.D. in Educational psychology. He co-developed the TPACK framework, described as “the most significant advancement in technology integration in the past 25 years.”

    Dr. Caroline Fell Kurban is the advisor to the Rector at MEF University. She was the founding Director of the Center of Research and Best Practices for Learning and Teaching (CELT) at MEF University and teaches in the Faculty of Education. She holds a BSc in Geology, an MSc in TESOL, an MA in Technology and Learning Design, and a PhD in Applied Linguistics. Fell Kurban is currently the head of the Global Terminology Project and the creator of the GenAI-U technology integration framework.

    Dr. Liz Kolb is a clinical professor at the University of Michigan and the author of several books, including Cell Phones in the Classroom and Help Your Child Learn with Cell Phones and Web 2.0. Kolb has been a featured and keynote speaker at conferences throughout the U.S. and Canada. She created the Triple E Framework for effective teaching with digital technologies and blogs at cellphonesinlearning.com.

    Dr. Puentedura is the Founder and President of Hippasus, a consulting practice focusing on transformative applications of information technologies to education. He has implemented these approaches for over thirty years at various K-20 institutions and health and arts organizations. He is the creator of the SAMR model for selecting, using, and evaluating technology in education and has guided multiple projects worldwide.

    Dr. Helen Crompton is the Executive Director of the Research Institute for Digital Innovation in Learning at ODUGlobal and Professor of Instructional Technology at Old Dominion University. Dr. Crompton earned her Ph.D. in educational technology and mathematics education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel ill. Dr. Crompton is recognized for her outstanding contributions and is on Stanford’s esteemed list of the world’s Top 2% of Scientists. She is the creator of the SETI framework. She frequently serves as a consultant for various governments and bilateral and multilateral organizations, such as the United Nations and the World Bank, on driving meaningful change in educational technology.

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