
AI in the Classroom – Daily helps educators make sense of AI without the hype. This daily podcast explores what responsible AI in the classroom really looks like for teachers, school leaders, and district administrators. Each episode translates the latest AI news, research, and policy debates into clear, practical insight — what's changing, why it matters, and what to do next. I use AI as a thinki... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 33 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

In this episode we explore what Khanmigo’s uneven rollout reveals about AI tutoring, student motivation, and the limits of chatbot-based learning tools.
When students do not use an AI tutor, is that a student motivation problem, a product design pro... more
In this episode we explore what happens when school districts begin using “vibe coding” to build their own software tools with generative AI.
We look at Peninsula School District in Washington State, where administrators are using AI coding tools to... more
In this first Teacher Tuesday episode of AI in the Classroom – Daily, we explore what AI looks like from inside a real elementary classroom.
Dan Cogan-Drew talks with educator Diana Betancourt of Neabsco Elementary School in Prince William County, V... more
In this episode we explore whether AI translation tools are making language learning obsolete, and why the answer is more complicated than it first appears.
Using a recent essay from The Conversation as a starting point, we look at the difference be... more
In this episode we explore the increasingly heated debate over technology in schools — from state-level efforts to restrict devices to the growing pressure on districts to adopt AI tools. Using recent arguments about EdTech, screen bans, handwriting,... more
In this episode we explore why Gen Z students are growing more skeptical of AI even as they continue using it at high rates. Drawing on new Gallup survey findings and recent conversations about “cognitive surrender,” we look at what student attitudes... more
In this episode we explore what happens when AI writing feedback improves a paper without necessarily improving the writer. Using new research from the University of Pennsylvania on graduate students using an AI teaching assistant, we look at the dif... more
In this episode we explore the idea of “cognitive surrender” in classrooms: what happens when students or teachers rely on AI so quickly that they stop fully engaging in their own thinking. Drawing on a new preprint from researchers at Wharton, we ex... more
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