Artificial Intelligence: Real Talk

Eli Davis

Eli Davis, a special educator, teacher leader, and Ph.D. candidate, hosts discussions on the transformative power of AI in education. Bringing together a variety of voices who are doing the work in classrooms, you'll hear how AI can be a thought partner rather than a crutch and gain insights on navigating bias and leveraging AI to improve outcomes for all.

  1. 19H AGO

    AI in Education: Kevin Shindel on #UMustLearn Radio Show

    This is a segment from #UMustLearn Radio Show featuring Kevin Shindel, a 25-year social studies teacher at Montgomery Blair High School, discussing artificial intelligence in education with host Dr. Daryl Howard. Topics Discussed: Evolution of Technology in Education Kevin traces his journey from observing MySpace in 2005 to launching a "Digital Detox" program in 2012 after discovering over 50% of teens wake up at night to textSocial media initially connected students but became weaponized once platforms monetized attention through AI algorithmsClassrooms transformed from one screen (2002) to 2+ screens per student, fundamentally altering learning environmentsAI as Ecosystem, Not Tool Drawing on Neil Postman's work, Kevin argues AI isn't a simple tool like a hammer—it's an ecological system that transforms entire environmentsAI will impact student relationships, communication, attention spans, memory, and critical thinking abilitiesThe shift from social connection to attention capture has had devastating academic and cognitive effectsImplementation Concerns Relationships: Half of students report AI has harmed their teacher relationships, particularly when approached from a cheating-investigation stanceTraining & Policy: Schools lack adequate training and policies for responsible AI integrationStudent Agency: Students are already fluent in technology's impacts and must have a seat at decision-making tablesNon-Negotiable Criteria for AI Adoption Purpose Alignment: Educators, students, and teachers must align goals before adopting technologyCognitive Engagement: Design features must keep students doing the "heavy cognitive lifting"—no shortcuts to learningDe-humanization: Strip AI of anthropomorphic features; remind students it's "just crunching numbers"Privacy Protection: Verifiable checks to prevent student data exploitationEquity: Ensure tools don't widen the opportunity gap

    29 min
  2. 08/09/2025

    Practical AI with Derek Crager

    In this episode, Jethro interviews Derek "DC" Crager, a passionate advocate for making artificial intelligence accessible, especially for the neurodiverse community. DC shares his personal experiences as an autistic individual and discusses how AI can empower people with autism, ADHD, and dyslexia to enhance their skills and independence. The conversation explores the unique challenges neurodiverse individuals face, the importance of supportive AI interfaces, and how technology can provide cognitive equity and a patient, understanding companion. DC also explains his work with Practical AI and AI for Autistics, offering insights into building inclusive tools and communities that help neurodiverse people thrive in education and employment. The episode highlights the transformative potential of AI as both a mentor and a bridge for communication, learning, and self-advocacy. Neurodiverse vs. neurotypicalAI gives “us” someone to talk toVoice interface to be a patient anthropomorphic voiceSpeak with ourselves Those of us with ADHD are either at 50,000 feet or deep in the weedsCognitive Equity is what AI enables for people with disabilities to have a voice when they didn’t beforeGenius Within - spikey profileLack of control over the words can be seen as ignorance or stupidityHow to make sure that the AI is helpful and context awareGuardrails on the AI - for example, as a subject matter expertNavigating the community and context instead of just GPS navigating vs. talking on the phone navigatingAnyplace that a human can be offering mentorship1:1 virtual mentor:student relationshipConversationally know and communicate about studentsReach out to DC about free resources About the guest: Derek “DC” Crager, a passionate advocate for making artificial intelligence approachable and accessible, particularly for individuals within the neurodiverse community. As someone who is autistic, Derek has dedicated himself to fostering a supportive environment where people with autism, ADHD, and dyslexia can leverage AI to enhance their skills and income. Through his work at Practical AI, he emphasizes clarity and support, ensuring that users can navigate AI without being overwhelmed by its complexities. Derek has also achieved notable success in his career, having developed Amazon's top-rated employee training program, which focuses on simplifying complex concepts for better understanding and application. His community, now boasting over 6,060 members, thrives on the principles of shared learning and earning, making it a valuable resource for educators and leaders alike. He is poised to share insights drawn from his journey and the impactful initiatives at Practical AI, promising to engage and inspire any audience.

    27 min
  3. 05/24/2025

    The Two-Hour Learning Model with McKenzie Price

    In this episode of Artificial Intelligence, Real Talk (AI with Eli), host Eli Davis sits down with McKenzie Price, Stanford grad, mom of two, and co-founder of the Two Hour Learning platform. McKenzie shares her journey in transforming education through AI-driven, personalized learning, and discusses the impact of life skills, socioeconomic challenges, and innovative teaching methods. The conversation covers the future of education, the role of teachers, and how AI can help unlock every child’s potential. Key Topics: McKenzie’s background and the founding of Two Hour LearningThe two-hour learning model and its academic resultsIntegrating life skills and AI in the classroomPersonalized learning for diverse student needsAddressing socioeconomic barriers and global impactInnovative teaching methods and real-world examplesThe evolving role of teachers and the promise of AI in educationGuest:McKenzie Price, Co-founder of Two Hour Learning, education innovator, and advocate for personalized, AI-powered learning. (00:00) - AIRT - McKenzie Price (05:46) - Meet McKenzie Price: Revolutionizing Education (08:05) - The Two-Hour Learning Model (09:48) - Life Skills and AI Integration (12:19) - Personalized Learning and Diverse Needs (14:22) - Addressing Socioeconomic Challenges (16:08) - Global Impact and Future Vision (21:32) - Innovative Teaching Methods (25:40) - The Role of AI in Education (29:06) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    30 min

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Eli Davis, a special educator, teacher leader, and Ph.D. candidate, hosts discussions on the transformative power of AI in education. Bringing together a variety of voices who are doing the work in classrooms, you'll hear how AI can be a thought partner rather than a crutch and gain insights on navigating bias and leveraging AI to improve outcomes for all.