explAInED

explAInED

We make the crossroads between AI and Education easy and fun to access by exploring, interviewing, asking questions, and making the occasional mistake!

  1. explAInED S.02 Ep.06 (30): Josh Blumberg

    FEB 7

    explAInED S.02 Ep.06 (30): Josh Blumberg

    Welcome to explAInED! This week we sit down with Josh Blumberg of the Vermont Agency of Education (AOE) to discuss the state’s newly released comprehensive guidance on Artificial Intelligence implementation in schools.This episode dives into: Grade-Band Recommendations: Learn the AOE's specific framework for student AI use, which ranges from limited interaction (no direct contact) in PreK-2 to fostering AI fluency and its use as a cognitive assistant in high school. Middle school focuses on tailored, education-specific apps, avoiding open-ended chatbots.Mitigating Cognitive Offloading: Discover practical strategies for teachers to address students using AI to complete assignments. The key shift involves assessing the learning process—such as through writing conferences or requiring code explanations—rather than relying solely on the final product.Personalized Learning & Support: Josh Blumberg explains how AI can amplify Vermont's commitment to Personalized Learning Plans (PLPs) by helping students reflect on their learning and enabling schools to analyze PLP data for better class planning.Policy and Practice: Hear what district leaders should do to provide staff with approved, data-private AI tools, and why encouraging open discussion among teachers is vital for successful implementation. The discussion also covers balancing the urgency of AI adoption with concerns over student screen time and the necessity of developing deep content expertise.Josh Blumberg, bringing a background in software development, edtech, and high school teaching, emphasizes that the guidance is a framework, and the real work now begins in supporting schools with implementation, professional development, and strategic planning.

    31 min
  2. explAInED S.02 Ep.04 (28) Vera Cubero

    JAN 14

    explAInED S.02 Ep.04 (28) Vera Cubero

    In the latest explAInED episode, we’re joined by Vera Cubero, a visionary leader in AI and education at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, who discussed her role in leading the state’s AI framework after the 2022 launch of ChatGPT revealed the immediate need for educational change. We discussed the necessity of instructional redesign, shifting the focus from basic AI literacy to prioritizing durable human skills like critical thinking and judgment. Vera introduced the concept of the knowledge architect, where educators use AI to customize resources for their specific students, and explained how Micro PBL 2.0 leverages AI to make project-based learning more manageable and standards-aligned. We also explored the North Carolina AI Solv-a-thon, a pitch contest that empowers students to use AI to solve real-world community challenges. After a slow start last year, this year’s Solv-a-thon had 25 competing teams from middle and high schools throughout North Carolina, with students developing solutions for issues like homelessness, DMV backlogs, and protecting local wildlife. Addressing the difficult mindset shift regarding the cheating narrative surrounding AI use, Vera argued that we must move past a "blocking and banning" mentality to ensure students are prepared for a future workforce where AI is ubiquitous. Finally, she shared her goals for scaling these pilots statewide and using portfolios to promote metacognition and reflection on AI use to capture the actual process of learning.

    29 min
  3. 11/10/2025

    explAInEd S.2 Ep. 026 – Makiri Pugh + Kunal Dalal from Vermont Fest 2025

    Episode Summary:In this special episode, Michael, Shaun, and Renee bring together two deeply impactful national voices in AI + Education: Makiri Pugh and Kunal Dalal.Makiri Pugh shares his work building an AI-powered network based belief systems, culture, governance, and protecting people. His charter network scaffolds AI through mandatory FERPA/ COPPA cybersecurity-informed AI training, integrates AI into MTSS and instructional strategy, and is normalizing usage into sustainable practice across campuses. The upcoming release of an “AI Coaching Framework” is intentionally structured to help leaders verify whether teachers are actually internalizing AI-supported improvements vs just copy/paste compliance. In the second half of the conversation, the team shifts into a powerful and very different kind of AI conversation with Kunal Dalal. Dalal talks about sovereignty, his newest edition of his book,  Our Incredible Fragile Moment, and the urgency for families, schools, and communities to own the AI narrative. Dalal discusses his work developing a local LLM in partnership with an indigenous community, introduces the idea of AI swarms and agentics, and makes the case for distributed AI models as an antidote to centralized, corporate-controlled systems. He also unpacks “The Great Unplug” and emphasizes the role adults, especially those who remember life before social media, play in guiding younger generations to think critically and reclaim their own mental autonomy. Both guests land on the same point: AI is only worth doing if it strengthens humanity, sovereignty, curiosity, and connection.

    1h 16m
  4. explAInED Episode 024 – Teaching with Joy, Leading with Purpose: Dr. Adam Phyall

    08/04/2025

    explAInED Episode 024 – Teaching with Joy, Leading with Purpose: Dr. Adam Phyall

    Episode Summary: In this episode, the explAInED team is joined by Dr. Adam Phyall, Director of Professional Learning and Leadership at Future Ready Schools and co-host of the Undisrupted podcast. A former high school science teacher turned instructional technology leader and longtime advocate for equity-driven innovation, Adam shares how his journey into edtech began with a love for creative media, and how it continues to center joy, purpose, and student voice. Adam describes AI as “this generation’s internet,” a transformative force that will amplify whatever practices and mindsets are already in place. When used with care, AI can extend student creativity, deepen inquiry, and support more responsive teaching. But when misused or rushed, it risks amplifying disengagement and inequity. Adam also stresses that successful AI integration starts with people. Schools must involve students, families, and educators in the process, not just as stakeholders, but as co-designers. From his own kids’ summer writing projects powered by AI image generators to district-wide planning conversations, he models how to keep humans at the center of technology decisions. Adam shows us that with the right mindset and support educators can lead this moment with confidence, and even a little fun. Mentions & Resources Future Ready Schools Undisrupted Podcast with Adam Phyall and Carl Hooker AI by Design

    27 min

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