Integrate This! Ed Tech Podcast

David Berner and Jeremy Mikla

Integrate This! is the podcast where education and innovation meet real conversation. Join Jeremy Mikla and David Berner as they dive into thought-provoking discussions and interviews with inspiring voices across the EdTech and education world. From classroom insights to big-picture ideas, each episode brings fresh perspectives and honest dialogue about the future of learning.

  1. 14h ago

    Jeremiah Frink (Dell) on Data Dunkers, AI, and Teaching Kids to Think Critically

    Jeremiah Frink spent 20 years in public education, from elementary teacher to district administrator, before moving to Dell as an education strategist. He joins the podcast to talk about Data Dunkers, Dell's program that teaches data and AI literacy through basketball stats from the WNBA and NBA, and the ISTE + ASCD Innovator Challenge, where student teams use AI to tackle real problems in their communities. Jeremiah breaks down why data literacy keeps getting treated as a one-off unit instead of something woven through every subject, what "classroom-ready AI" actually looks like beyond just prompting, and how brainstorming and design thinking can be taught as real, learnable skills. He also shares candid conversations with his own five kids about AI, screen time, and what it means to stay a lifelong learner. Stick around for the lightning round, including his walk-up song and this-or-that round. Connect with Jeremiah Frink, Dell Technologies K-12 Education Strategist, on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiahfrink/ Dell Data Dunkers: A hands-on educational program that combines basketball, coding, and data analytics to help students build foundational AI and data literacy skills. http://datadunkers.ca/ Girls Who Game: An extracurricular initiative designed to empower young women and underserved students to build critical STEM, leadership, and collaboration skills through esports and Minecraft Education design challenges. http://dell.com/en-us/lp/dt/girls-who-game Dell Student TechCrew: A student-led IT help desk program that promotes career readiness by empowering students to earn industry-recognized technology certifications while supporting their district's daily tech needs. http://dell.com/en-us/lp/dt/student-techcrew

    Jeremiah Frink (Dell) on Data Dunkers, AI, and Teaching Kids to Think Critically
  2. Aug 13

    Less Noise, More Coherence: Keeping Teachers at the Center of EdTech | Dr. Gene Kerns

    How can schools take advantage of powerful technology without adding more noise to an already crowded instructional landscape? In this episode of Integrate This!, Jeremy and David sit down with Dr. Gene Kerns, Chief Academic Officer at Renaissance, to explore what effective educational technology should really accomplish. Gene shares his journey from the classroom to more than 20 years with Renaissance and explains a principle that continues to shape his thinking about EdTech: technology should support teachers, not supplant them. The conversation dives into instructional coherence—making sure assessments, curriculum, intervention, instructional resources, and technology actually work together rather than becoming disconnected pieces teachers have to assemble themselves. Gene also discusses personalized learning, using assessment data to determine “what’s next,” the growing role of AI behind the scenes, and why teachers must remain the ones making the final instructional decisions. They also tackle the ongoing debate around student screen time and why the conversation should focus not simply on the amount of technology students use, but on the quality and purpose of that use. And, of course, Gene faces the Integrate This! lightning round, where things wander from school leadership to television, becoming an ordained minister, 80s music, and whether he’d rather head to the mountains or the beach. In this episode: • Keeping teachers at the center of educational technology • “Supporting, not supplanting” teachers • Personalized learning vs. learning that is more personalized • Instructional coherence across curriculum, assessment, and intervention • Turning assessment data into meaningful next steps • Connecting supplemental resources to what teachers are actually teaching • AI as a “24/7 digital teaching assistant” • Quality vs. quantity when thinking about student screen time • The future of Renaissance Intelligence Resources & Links 🔗 Renaissance: https://www.renaissance.com/ 🔗 Renaissance Intelligence: https://www.renaissance.com/renaissance-intelligence/ 🔗 Renaissance Webinars: https://www.renaissance.com/resources/webinars/ 🔗 Renaissance Blog: https://www.renaissance.com/resources/blog/ 🔗 Dr. Gene Kerns on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gene-kerns-8bbb8014/ 🎧 Integrate This! is a podcast exploring educational technology, effective instruction, and the ideas shaping teaching and learning.

    Less Noise, More Coherence: Keeping Teachers at the Center of EdTech | Dr. Gene Kerns
  3. Aug 6

    Future Focused, Not Future Flavored: Preparing Every Student for What’s Next | Shira Woolf Cohen and Alicia Woolf

    What does it really mean to prepare every student for a future we cannot fully predict? Jeremy and David are joined by sisters and Innovageous co-founders Shira Woolf Cohen and Alicia Woolf for a conversation about moving beyond career days, isolated programs, and technology that only gives the appearance of innovation. Shira and Alicia explain why future-focused education is not about directing students toward one predetermined pathway. Instead, it means helping every learner develop transferable skills such as communication, adaptability, perseverance, self-awareness, leadership, and agency. They also explore why true inclusion goes beyond providing access—and what all educators can learn from the transition-planning practices long used in special education. The conversation includes practical ways teachers can connect existing lessons to students’ futures without adding another program to their plates, thoughtful uses of AI and educational technology, strategies for building sustainable community and employer partnerships, and creative ways rural schools can expand career exploration through virtual connections. The episode concludes with a round of “Future Focused or Future Flavored” and a sister-themed lightning round featuring cheesesteaks, Old Bay, Bravo, and keynote walk-up songs. Learn more about Innovageous and explore their resources: https://www.innovageous.com/ Connect with Shira Woolf Cohen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shirawoolfcohen/ Connect with Shira Woolf Cohen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicia-woolf-91366362/ Find Leading Future-Focused Schools: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F9VWS8Z7

    Future Focused, Not Future Flavored: Preparing Every Student for What’s Next | Shira Woolf Cohen and Alicia Woolf
  4. Jul 23

    PBL That Works: Keeping Projects Real, Rigorous, and Student-Centered with Jenny Pieratt

    In this episode of Integrate This!, Jeremy Mikla and David Berner sit down with Dr. Jenny Pieratt, PBL expert, author, curriculum designer, and founder of Crafted Curriculum, to talk about project-based learning that is real, rigorous, and student-centered. Jenny shares her journey into PBL through High Tech High, explains the difference between doing a project and designing true project-based learning, and offers practical advice for teachers working across grade levels and subject areas. The conversation covers real-world learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, assessment, rubrics, durable skills, student agency, and how educators can start small with “PBL light.” The episode also explores how AI can support teachers in the PBL design process by helping with brainstorming, rubric creation, project planning, and reflection. Jenny emphasizes that AI can make PBL more manageable, but only when paired with strong instructional design and teacher expertise. Jeremy and David also challenge Jenny with a fun round of “Project or Not a Project?” featuring classic classroom activities like volcanoes, state reports, school gardens, AI-generated slideshows, lunch waste challenges, choice boards, and playground design. Resources shared by Jenny: AI Tools for Lesson Planning with PBL: https://craftedcurriculum.com/ai-tools-for-lesson-planning-with-pbl/ PBL + AI Certification Course: https://www.coursesbycrafted.com/pbl-ai-certification-course Instructional Leader Course: https://www.coursesbycrafted.com/offers/o2EVgD2T/checkout

    PBL That Works: Keeping Projects Real, Rigorous, and Student-Centered with Jenny Pieratt
  5. Jul 14

    Conversations from ISTE Live with Rick Ballew

    In this short conversation from ISTE, Jeremy sits down with Rick Ballew, a Minnesota educator, computer science teacher, ISTE certification facilitator, and self-described badge collector. Rick shares his perspective on the ISTE/ASCD certification process, including the differences between the edtech leader, instructional leader, and edtech teacher certifications. He also talks about why the certification process is meaningful, rigorous, and valuable because it is grounded in real educator work, reflection, and feedback from human evaluators. The conversation also explores Rick’s professional learning journey from teaching beginning band across multiple elementary schools to becoming a digital learning leader and middle school computer science teacher. Rick shares how a need for better systems led him into Google tools, certifications, educational technology, and eventually computer science instruction. Jeremy and Rick also talk about teaching middle schoolers, facilitating adult learners, and how the two groups may have more in common than we sometimes admit. Rick also offers practical advice for first-time ISTE attendees: wear comfortable shoes, make a plan, and make time to connect with your edtech “summer camp” community. This episode is part of our Conversations from ISTE series, featuring short interviews with educators, leaders, and innovators from the conference. Connect with Rick Ballew on LinkedIn to learn more about his work. https://www.linkedin.com/in/frederick-ballew-iv/

    Conversations from ISTE Live with Rick Ballew

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Integrate This! is the podcast where education and innovation meet real conversation. Join Jeremy Mikla and David Berner as they dive into thought-provoking discussions and interviews with inspiring voices across the EdTech and education world. From classroom insights to big-picture ideas, each episode brings fresh perspectives and honest dialogue about the future of learning.

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