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Kyle Wallgren
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🏆 Award-winning entrepreneur & CEO/Founder of EDSOMA, a children’s education platform.
🎙 Host of the Business of Education Podcast
🔗 Let's connect: linktr.ee/kylewallgren
🎙 Host of the Business of Education Podcast
🔗 Let's connect: linktr.ee/kylewallgren
Episode 45 | Timothy Dasey on The Challenge of Bridging the AI Progress and Human Adaptability Gap
Summary
In this conversation, Kyle Wallgren interviews Tim Dasey, an expert in AI and education, discussing the transformative potential of AI in learning environments. They explore the historical context of AI, its future prospects in medicine and education, and the challenges educators face in integrating AI into their teaching methods. Tim emphasizes the importance of emotional reactions to AI, the need for collaboration in learning, and the core principles that educators should focus on to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of technology in education.
Takeaways
AI can assist educators when they are unavailable to help students.
Small steps in AI integration can lead to significant improvements.
AI technology has evolved but its foundational principles remain the same.
The future of AI in medicine holds great promise but faces regulatory challenges.
Human adaptability is crucial in the face of rapid AI advancements.
AI's influence on history and knowledge is a valid concern.
Educators should treat AI as a tool to enhance learning, not a replacement.
Collaboration between students and educators is essential for effective AI use.
Core principles of AI should be taught to prepare students for the future.
Building a strong network is vital for personal and professional growth.
Sound Bites
"AI can help when you aren't available."
"Start little pieces to make life easier."
"AI is not new technology, just new advancements."
Chapters
00:17 Introduction to Timothy Dasey
03:05 AI in Education
05:34 Historical Context of AI Development
08:51 Future Prospects of AI in Medicine and Education
12:12 Challenges and Concerns with AI Integration
15:00 Navigating AI's Impact on History and Knowledge
17:43 The Importance of Educator Adaptation
22:53 Core Principles for Educators in the AI Era
31:26 Advice for Educators on AI Implementation
33:49 Regulatory Perspectives on AI
36:37 Leveraging Networks for Growth
About Timothy Dasey
Timothy Dasey is a seasoned AI expert with over 35 years of experience, specializing in neural networks and human learning. He spent 30 years at MIT leading research teams and developing AI solutions for real-world problems. As a strategic educational consultant, he helps schools and businesses transform education using AI, ensuring students are prepared for future jobs. With a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering, he has a deep understanding of AI’s applications in neuroscience, psychology, and multiple industries. Timothy is a passionate advocate for game-based learning, a sought-after keynote speaker, and an advisor on AI strategies for sectors like education, healthcare, and biotech.
Connect with Timothy
LinkedIn: @timdasey
X: @TimDasey
Website: www.timdasey.com
In this conversation, Kyle Wallgren interviews Tim Dasey, an expert in AI and education, discussing the transformative potential of AI in learning environments. They explore the historical context of AI, its future prospects in medicine and education, and the challenges educators face in integrating AI into their teaching methods. Tim emphasizes the importance of emotional reactions to AI, the need for collaboration in learning, and the core principles that educators should focus on to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of technology in education.
Takeaways
AI can assist educators when they are unavailable to help students.
Small steps in AI integration can lead to significant improvements.
AI technology has evolved but its foundational principles remain the same.
The future of AI in medicine holds great promise but faces regulatory challenges.
Human adaptability is crucial in the face of rapid AI advancements.
AI's influence on history and knowledge is a valid concern.
Educators should treat AI as a tool to enhance learning, not a replacement.
Collaboration between students and educators is essential for effective AI use.
Core principles of AI should be taught to prepare students for the future.
Building a strong network is vital for personal and professional growth.
Sound Bites
"AI can help when you aren't available."
"Start little pieces to make life easier."
"AI is not new technology, just new advancements."
Chapters
00:17 Introduction to Timothy Dasey
03:05 AI in Education
05:34 Historical Context of AI Development
08:51 Future Prospects of AI in Medicine and Education
12:12 Challenges and Concerns with AI Integration
15:00 Navigating AI's Impact on History and Knowledge
17:43 The Importance of Educator Adaptation
22:53 Core Principles for Educators in the AI Era
31:26 Advice for Educators on AI Implementation
33:49 Regulatory Perspectives on AI
36:37 Leveraging Networks for Growth
About Timothy Dasey
Timothy Dasey is a seasoned AI expert with over 35 years of experience, specializing in neural networks and human learning. He spent 30 years at MIT leading research teams and developing AI solutions for real-world problems. As a strategic educational consultant, he helps schools and businesses transform education using AI, ensuring students are prepared for future jobs. With a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering, he has a deep understanding of AI’s applications in neuroscience, psychology, and multiple industries. Timothy is a passionate advocate for game-based learning, a sought-after keynote speaker, and an advisor on AI strategies for sectors like education, healthcare, and biotech.
Connect with Timothy
LinkedIn: @timdasey
X: @TimDasey
Website: www.timdasey.com
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Episode 44 | Frederico Bello on Solving Big Problems in Education
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Summary In this episode of The Business of Education, host Kyle Walgren interviews Frederico Bello, founder and CEO of Luca, an AI-powered educational platform. Frederico shares his journey from investment banking to the edtech space, discussing the challenges and opportunities he faced, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. He elaborates on the innovative features of Luca, the importance of...
Episode 43 | Seth Fleischauer on Mastering the Art of Speaking Your Customer’s Language
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Episode 43 | Seth Fleischauer on Mastering the Art of Speaking Your Customer’s Language
Episode 42 | Diana Knodel on Transforming Education in Germany & Enhancing Teacher Skills with Tech
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Episode 41 | Sean Arnold on Addressing Diversity in the Classroom
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Episode 41 | Sean Arnold on Addressing Diversity in the Classroom
Episode 40 | Father Edwin Leahy on Reopening St. Benedict’s: A Story of Resilience and Community
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Episode 39 | Maria Barrera on Using Tech to Address the Mental Health Crisis in Youth
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Episode 39 | Maria Barrera on Using Tech to Address the Mental Health Crisis in Youth
Episode 38 | Michele Borba on Empathy's Role in Bullying Prevention and Raising Compassionate Kids
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Episode 38 | Michele Borba on Empathy's Role in Bullying Prevention and Raising Compassionate Kids
Episode 37 | Live from ISTE: Dr. Alois Pajak on Integrating Art with STEM for Real-World Skills
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Episode 37 | Live from ISTE: Dr. Alois Pajak on Integrating Art with STEM for Real-World Skills
Episode 36 | Live from ISTE: Dr. Sheryl Abshire on Strengthening School-Home Partnerships
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Episode 36 | Live from ISTE: Dr. Sheryl Abshire on Strengthening School-Home Partnerships
Episode 35 | Live from ISTE: Rajen Sheth on Kyron Learning's AI-Driven Teacher-Student Bonds
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Episode 35 | Live from ISTE: Rajen Sheth on Kyron Learning's AI-Driven Teacher-Student Bonds
Episode 34 | Live from ISTE: Erica Sandstrom on Mindfulness in the Classroom
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Episode 34 | Live from ISTE: Erica Sandstrom on Mindfulness in the Classroom
Episode 33 | Live from ISTE: Alex Sarlin on Navigating AI Risks
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Episode 33 | Live from ISTE: Alex Sarlin on Navigating AI Risks
Episode 32 | Physics Meets Ballet: How Dr. Merritt Moore Blends Science and Dance
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Episode 32 | Physics Meets Ballet: How Dr. Merritt Moore Blends Science and Dance
Episode 31 | The Role of Play in Modern Learning with Melissa Cash
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Episode 30 | How TeeRead is Improving Literacy Through AI and Personalized Learning with Trini Mille
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Episode 29 | Embracing AI in Schools: What Educators Need to Know with Kelly Sain
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Episode 28 | Closing the Gap: How AI and Networking Drive Equity in Education with Ross Romano
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Episode 27 | The New Era of Online Learning and Employee Benefits with Lissy Giacomán
Episode 26 | Building Confidence in Youth: Self-Esteem and Tech Impact with Margo Jordan
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Episode 26 | Building Confidence in Youth: Self-Esteem and Tech Impact with Margo Jordan
Episode 25 | Understanding Social-Emotional Learning and Early Childhood Development with Luis Garza
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Episode 25 | Understanding Social-Emotional Learning and Early Childhood Development with Luis Garza
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR PRAYER. LORD THANK YOU FOR THIS BLESSED DAY WHICH IS NOT PROMISED BUT GIVEN BY YOU. . BLESS THOSE WHO SEE THIS POST AS YOUR CHILDREN WE RE ETERNALLY GRATEFUL FOR YOUR LOVE.IN JESUS NAME AMEN.......
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I loved the prayer at the conclusion. Well done.
Knowing the suffering.... wisdom!!!! Love.
The first advice I have is to ignore people that say "especially because there is so much going on right now." I've heard this phrase EVERY YEAR for the last 50 years and it's bullshit. The ratio can vary wildly from year to year, but there are always good and bad things happening. Don't wait for the rain to stop. Learn to dance between the drops.
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We don't need AI. We already have AI scrapping on the internet stealing peoples' personal information. Combat that before you try to make it a practical tool in any form
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Nice. Also, “I NEVER LEARNED TO READ!” -Wayne’s World
And they gain curiosity❤
AI is just advanced wordfill. It's very much NOT intelligent. It doesn't check accuracy or truth or consistency. It is being shoved into all kinds of positions it cannot fill, just look at Google's AI in the search, where you can't even be sure if the information it gives is factual, or just word salad.
Wow a bunch of trust fund baby’s telling me I won’t succeed just cause I wasn’t born with a silver spoon in my mouth shut up Karen
Those people aren’t real founders (whatever the hell that means) cuz they don’t read books. Read the room, lady and get off that high horse. I can read 🤓
I went to school with a bunch of teachers and students who never believed I broke my leg and multiple times asked me to prove it other then by my medical transcript crutches and the 3 surgery scars I had then they put a titanium rod in my leg. It’s all good o showed them I dropped out moved to Colorado and make more then my teachers did and I know I made more then the black girl who “wanted to see a white boy limp or the white boy is a liar” or the student counselor who wanted me to pull my pants down in the office to show her my surgery or I wouldn’t get my 504 plan anymore meaning I would have to leave class at the same time as other kids from then on often falling in the halls because of it or the wrestling kid who smashed my face into a wall because he was throwing shit at me so I filled an eraser with glue threw it back and I said it looked like he missed a spot when his uncle borrowed his mouth this morning ( guy was a bully I had a broken leg what am I gonna do fight causing more weeks of physical therapy? No!) bro got to me because of the student counselor so anyways guess what I’m trying to say is if your in a situation like mine was… don’t have kids and smoke meth like the other people around you get away from the bad and only focus on making everything in your life good so you can be proud of yourself regardless of how good or shit your school or childhood was remember “there’s no going back good or bad this too shall pass”
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2 of the greatest turds of all time. Baby Bush and Barry.