The Next Renaissance explore the impact of technology on teaching, learning, and living. This podcast is part of The TeacherInfo Series, found at www.teacherinfoseries.com
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The Next Renaissance, How technology is changing teaching, learning, and living. is a education podcast hosted by The Renaissance Institute, www.teacherinfo.com, with 11 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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The Renaissance Institute, www.teacherinfo.com hosts The Next Renaissance, How technology is changing teaching, learning, and living., a education show with 11 episodes published.
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Episode #12
Suzanne Newell, ConnectEd Learning Community
Apr 23, 202647 minS1
My guest today is Dr. Suzanne Newall, Chief EducationStrategist for GTS Solutions ( GTS TechnologySolutions | IT for the Public Sector ) and Founder/President of ConnectEd Learning Community ( ConnectedLearning Community – Growth for all, by all, with all. ) We discuss the intersection of literacy and technology andhow AI fits into the traditional and non-traditional educational settings. We also discuss why you should never allowAndy to talk to librarians.
<p>My guest today is Dr. Suzanne Newall, Chief EducationStrategist for GTS Solutions (GTS TechnologySolutions | IT for the Public Sector) and Founder/President of ConnectEd Learning Community (ConnectedLearning Community – Growth for all, by all, with all.) </p><p>We discuss the intersection of literacy and technology andhow AI fits into the traditional and non-traditional educational settings. We also discuss why you should never allowAndy to talk to librarians. </p><p> </p><p><br /></p>
<p>Andy interviews Tim Foley, Assistant Superintendent at ParkCounty 6 School District in Cody Wyoming. We discuss their recent technology initiatives, the unique opportunities they provide to their students, the role of AI—and the reason they have bear drills. </p><p></p>
The Next Renaissance, How technology is changing teaching, learning, and living.
Tim Foley, Cody, Wyoming
Apr 13, 202647 minS0
<p>Andy interviews Tim Foley, Assistant Superintendent at ParkCounty 6 School District in Cody Wyoming. We discuss their recent technology initiatives, the unique opportunities they provide to their students, the role of AI—and the reason they have bear drills. </p><p></p>
<p>Dr. Ryan Baker is a thought leader in AI in education. He is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence andEducation at Adelaide University and the Director of Penn Center for Learning Analytics. He has been conducting research on AI and Educational Data Mining (EDM) for decades. We talk about the current state of AI and the future for teaching and learning. </p><p>Note: The podcast is audio only due to some video problems during the podcast.</p><p></p>
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